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Non-launch events: landings, spacewalks, tests, and more.
EventsLive event to share imagery of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS collected by a number of the agency’s missions.
EventsNASA experts will preview US spacewalk 86 as part of which two astronauts will venture outside the orbital laboratory to continue installat...
EventsNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams participate in a news conference aboard the International Space Station in low Earth orbit.
EventsDuring an Earth-to-Space call NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy will speak with agency astronaut Frank Rub...
EventsNASA will host a media briefing to share early results from the Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) technolog...
EventsNASA will host a media briefing about the upcoming launch of the Lucy mission. Lucy will explore multiple asteroids over the course of 12 y...
EventsThis was the 11th flight for the Ingenuity helicopter. It was primarily a transfer flight, taking Ingenuity to a new area which became a st...
EventsFlight 12 of the Ingenuity Mars helicopter took it toward "South Séítah" region to image the terrain and then back to the starting point at...
EventsJust as in the previous flight, Ingenuity once again took the trip over "South Séítah" region. This time Ingenuity imaged the ridgelines a...
EventsIngenuity's 14th flight consisted of a short hop to test out flying in lower atmospheric densities with a higher RPM rotor speed.
EventsThe 15th flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter marks the start of its journey back to the Wright Brothers Field, accompanying the Perseveranc...
EventsWith Flight 16, Ingenuity continues the journey back to the Wright Brothers Field. Flight 16 was a short 107-second hop, taking the helicop...
EventsDuring Flight 17 Ingenuity continued with the return to Wright Brothers Field. The flight took the helicopter halfway across the South Séít...
EventsDuring its 18th flight on Mars, Ingenuity covered 230 meters over 124.3 seconds, reaching a new airfield at the northern boundary of South...
EventsDuring its 19th flight on Mars, Ingenuity covered ~62 meters in 99.98 seconds.
EventsDuring its 20th flight on Mars, Ingenuity covered 391 meters in 130.3 seconds, at a speed of 4.4 metres per second.
EventsDuring its 21st flight on Mars, Ingenuity covered 370 meters in 129.2 seconds, at a speed of 3.85 metres per second.
EventsDuring its 22nd flight on Mars, Ingenuity reached an altitude of 10 meters in 101.4 seconds.
EventsDuring its 22nd flight on Mars, Ingenuity covered 358 meters in 129.1 seconds.
EventsDuring the helicopters 24th flight on the Red Planet, it covered a distance of 47 meters at an altitude of 10 meters over a duration of 69....
EventsDuring the helicopters 25th flight on the Red Planet, it covered a distance of 704 meters at an altitude of 10 meters over a duration of...
EventsDuring the helicopters 26th flight on the Red Planet, it covered a distance of 360 meters at an altitude of 8 meters over a duration of 1...
EventsThe 8th flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter took it to a new base of operations about 160 meters south of its previous location.
EventsIngenuity took off at Wright Brothers Field – the same spot where the helicopter took off and touched back down on all the other flights –...
EventsThe Mars 2020 Ingenuity helicopter will attempt the first powered, controlled flight on another planet. It will reach an altitude of 3 mete...
EventsA "watch along livestream" of the Mars 2020 Ingenuity helicopter first flight will be broadcasted on NASA TV
EventsIngenuity successfully completed its fourth flight, climbing to an altitude of 16 feet (5 meters) before flying south approximately 436 fee...
EventsThe 9th flight on Ingenuity Mars Helicopter was a success. Unlike with previous flights, this time Ingenuity flew over not the safe flat gr...
EventsThe Mars 2020 Ingenuity post-flight briefing will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
EventsNASA/JPL will hold a press conference ahead of Ingenuity's first flight on Mars.
EventsFor its second flight, the Ingenuity helicopter will climb to 16 feet (5 meters) and, after hovering briefly, it will go into a slight tilt...
EventsThe seventh flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter took it to a new base of operations about 106 meters south of its current location. This ma...
EventsOn the 91st Martian day, or sol, of NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover mission, the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter performed its sixth flight....
EventsWith this flight Ingenuity crossed the 1-mile mark of total flown distance. This flight took the helicopter over a rocky area "Raised Ridge...
EventsFor its third flight, the Ingenuity helicopter will climb to an altitude of 5 meters and reach an airspeed of 2 meters per second heading 5...
EventsNASA will host a media teleconference to discuss the analysis of a rock sampled by the agency’s Perseverance Mars rover last year, which is...