Newly-released government photographs show unquestionable proof that an alien flying saucer crash-landed in the desert:
Mind you, the desert in question is Isidis Planitia on Mars, and the flying saucer is ours…
This image of Perseverance’s backshell sitting upright on the surface of Jezero Crater was collected from an altitude of 26 feet (8 meters) by NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter during its 26th flight at Mars on April 19, 2022. Engineers working on the Mars Sample Return program requested images be taken from an aerial perspective of the components because they may provide insight into the components’ performance during the rover’s entry, descent, and landing on Feb. 18, 2021.
Space robots are cool, and we should do more of them. I get the romance of manned space travel but we have a lot to sort out before it’ll be anything other than a one-way ticket to Tumor Town, and in the meantime, there’s stuff to explore. Just as soon as we sort out nuclear propulsion…
Consider this a lunch-ish-time open thread.
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