Ornithopters on Mars
cloudwilliam writes "This article at
Science News is reporting on how
researchers at the Ohio Aerospace Institute and Georgia Institute of Technology are designing flying drones for future Mars missions that flap their wings like insects (drones...insects...get it? Right, sorry, that was bad). Apparently fixed and conventional rotary wing
aircraft are impractical due to the thin air of Mars, but the light gravity
makes large bug-like aircraft possible. They're calling them entomopters--from
entomoi, junior high Greek for bugs with wings. Check it out." We've done lots of previous stories on aircraft for Mars exploration - until someone actually sends a mission with equipment on board, it's all speculation as to what designs might conceivably be used.
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Evan "One of my favorite fun reads... how many SCA members decided to cross the bridge to Valhalla at the con at the end, I wonder"
"$30 for the One True Ring. $10 each additional ring!" -- JRR "Bob" Tolkien
Quite an interesting read. Some excerpts:
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