AV Reveals Skyfall: Future Concept Next-Gen Mars Helicopters for Exploration and Human Landing Preparation
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) has unveiled Skyfall, an innovative Mars exploration concept developed in partnership with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The mission, targeted for a 2028 launch, aims to deploy six autonomous scout helicopters on Mars to prepare for future human landings.
Building on the success of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter program, which completed 72 flights and exceeded expectations by 14 times in flight targets and 32 times in longevity, Skyfall introduces the revolutionary "Skyfall Maneuver" for entry and landing. The helicopters will collect high-resolution surface imaging and sub-surface radar data, focusing on identifying safe landing sites with abundant resources for future astronaut missions.
The project leverages AV's expertise in autonomous systems and JPL's transfer of Ingenuity components, representing a significant advancement in Mars exploration technology and American space capabilities.
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) ha presentato Skyfall, un innovativo concetto di esplorazione marziana sviluppato in collaborazione con il Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) della NASA. La missione, prevista per un lancio nel 2028, mira a schierare sei elicotteri scout autonomi su Marte per preparare i futuri atterraggi umani.
Basandosi sul successo del programma Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, che ha completato 72 voli superando le aspettative di 14 volte negli obiettivi di volo e di 32 volte nella durata, Skyfall introduce la rivoluzionaria "Manovra Skyfall" per l’ingresso e l’atterraggio. Gli elicotteri raccoglieranno immagini ad alta risoluzione della superficie e dati radar sub-superficiali, concentrandosi sull’identificazione di siti di atterraggio sicuri con risorse abbondanti per le future missioni astronautiche.
Il progetto sfrutta l’esperienza di AV nei sistemi autonomi e il trasferimento di componenti di Ingenuity da parte di JPL, rappresentando un significativo progresso nella tecnologia di esplorazione marziana e nelle capacità spaziali americane.
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) ha presentado Skyfall, un innovador concepto de exploración de Marte desarrollado en colaboración con el Laboratorio de Propulsión a Chorro (JPL) de la NASA. La misión, prevista para un lanzamiento en 2028, tiene como objetivo desplegar seis helicópteros exploradores autónomos en Marte para preparar futuros aterrizajes humanos.
Basándose en el éxito del programa Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, que completó 72 vuelos y superó las expectativas 14 veces en objetivos de vuelo y 32 veces en longevidad, Skyfall introduce la revolucionaria "Maniobra Skyfall" para la entrada y el aterrizaje. Los helicópteros recopilarán imágenes de alta resolución de la superficie y datos de radar subterráneo, enfocándose en identificar sitios de aterrizaje seguros con abundantes recursos para futuras misiones tripuladas.
El proyecto aprovecha la experiencia de AV en sistemas autónomos y la transferencia de componentes de Ingenuity por parte de JPL, representando un avance significativo en la tecnología de exploración marciana y las capacidades espaciales estadounidenses.
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV)는 NASA의 제트추진연구소(JPL)와 협력하여 개발한 혁신적인 화성 탐사 개념인 Skyfall을 공개했습니다. 2028년 발사를 목표로 하는 이 임무는 미래의 인간 착륙을 준비하기 위해 화성에 6대의 자율 정찰 헬리콥터를 배치하는 것을 목표로 합니다.
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter 프로그램의 성공을 기반으로, 72회의 비행을 완료하고 비행 목표에서는 14배, 수명에서는 32배를 초과 달성한 Skyfall은 진입 및 착륙을 위한 혁신적인 'Skyfall 기동'을 도입합니다. 헬리콥터들은 고해상도 지표 영상과 지하 레이더 데이터를 수집하여 미래 우주인 임무를 위한 안전한 착륙지와 풍부한 자원을 식별하는 데 집중할 예정입니다.
이 프로젝트는 AV의 자율 시스템 전문성과 JPL의 Ingenuity 부품 이전을 활용하여 화성 탐사 기술과 미국 우주 역량에 중요한 진전을 의미합니다.
AeroVironment (NASDAQ : AVAV) a dévoilé Skyfall, un concept innovant d'exploration martienne développé en partenariat avec le Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) de la NASA. La mission, prévue pour un lancement en 2028, vise à déployer six hélicoptères éclaireurs autonomes sur Mars pour préparer les futurs atterrissages humains.
S'appuyant sur le succès du programme Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, qui a réalisé 72 vols et dépassé les objectifs 14 fois en nombre de vols et 32 fois en durée, Skyfall introduit la révolutionnaire « manœuvre Skyfall » pour l'entrée et l'atterrissage. Les hélicoptères collecteront des images de surface haute résolution et des données radar sous-surface, en se concentrant sur l'identification de sites d'atterrissage sûrs avec des ressources abondantes pour les futures missions habitées.
Le projet exploite l'expertise d'AV en systèmes autonomes et le transfert des composants d'Ingenuity par le JPL, représentant une avancée majeure dans la technologie d'exploration martienne et les capacités spatiales américaines.
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) hat Skyfall vorgestellt, ein innovatives Mars-Erkundungskonzept, das in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) der NASA entwickelt wurde. Die Mission, die für einen Start im Jahr 2028 geplant ist, zielt darauf ab, sechs autonome Erkundungshelikopter auf dem Mars einzusetzen, um zukünftige bemannte Landungen vorzubereiten.
Aufbauend auf dem Erfolg des Ingenuity Mars Helicopter-Programms, das 72 Flüge absolvierte und die Erwartungen um das 14-fache bei Flugzielen und das 32-fache bei der Lebensdauer übertraf, führt Skyfall das revolutionäre "Skyfall-Manöver" für Eintritt und Landung ein. Die Helikopter werden hochauflösende Oberflächenbilder und Radar-Daten unter der Oberfläche sammeln, mit dem Fokus auf die Identifizierung sicherer Landeplätze mit reichlich Ressourcen für zukünftige Astronautenmissionen.
Das Projekt nutzt AVs Expertise in autonomen Systemen und die Übertragung von Ingenuity-Komponenten durch JPL und stellt einen bedeutenden Fortschritt in der Mars-Erkundungstechnologie sowie den amerikanischen Raumfahrtfähigkeiten dar.
- Partnership with NASA JPL leverages proven success of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter program
- Innovative 'Skyfall Maneuver' eliminates need for expensive landing platforms
- Deployment of six autonomous helicopters increases exploration range and data collection capability
- Planned 2028 launch demonstrates rapid development timeline
- Commercialization of proven JPL technology through public-private partnership
- Project is still in concept phase with no confirmed mission status
- Success depends on unproven 'Skyfall Maneuver' deployment technique
Skyfall is designed to deploy six scout helicopters on Mars, where they would explore many of the sites selected by NASA and industry as top candidate landing sites for America's first Martian astronauts. While exploring the region, each helicopter can operate independently, beaming high-resolution surface imaging and sub-surface radar data back to Earth for analysis, helping ensure crewed vehicles make safe landings at areas with maximum amounts of water, ice, and other resources. The data Skyfall collects could also advance the nation's quest to discover whether Mars was ever habitable.
The concept would be the first to use the "Skyfall Maneuver"–an innovative entry, descent and landing technique whereby the six rotorcraft deploy from their entry capsule during its descent through the Martian atmosphere. By flying the helicopters down to the Mars surface under their own power, Skyfall would eliminate the necessity for a landing platform–traditionally one of the most expensive, complex and risky elements of any Mars mission.
This new Mars Helicopter concept leverages AV and JPL's prior success as co-developers of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter program, which was executed on time and on budget and completed 72 historic flights at Mars' Jezero Crater in just under three years–outperforming flight targets by more than 14 times and longevity targets by more than 32 times expectations. True to its name, Ingenuity showcased American innovation and space superiority by achieving the first powered flight on another world, introducing the speed and data collection capability that aerial operations bring to the Red Planet.
"Skyfall offers a revolutionary new approach to Mars exploration that is faster and more affordable than anything that's come before it," said William Pomerantz, Head of Space Ventures at AV. "Thanks to a true partnership between industry and government, we're expanding the unprecedented success of Ingenuity. With six helicopters, Skyfall offers a low-cost solution that multiplies the range we would cover, the data we would collect, and the scientific research we would conduct–making humanity's first footprints on Mars meaningfully closer."
Skyfall builds upon AV's expertise in multi-domain autonomous systems and proven capabilities as part of the Ingenuity program, including its lightweight aircraft structure suitable for the thin atmosphere of Mars. As part of the public-private partnership, JPL plans to transfer some components of its Ingenuity work to AV for the new mission, commercializing many of the proven avionics, flight software, and modeling techniques that have worked on Mars.
"Ingenuity established
Both Ingenuity and the Skyfall concept are part of the broader AV_Space portfolio, which spans ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), space technologies and payloads, and space operations. AV is a leader in long-haul laser communication, offering resilient space-based communication terminals that are faster, more secure, and consume less power than traditional systems. AV's advanced surveillance, data collection, and rapid analysis capabilities enhance customer situational awareness across various domains and ensure our nation's space superiority. With its BADGER and WASP ground-based phased array antennas, AV is modernizing and simplifying mission operations while rapidly expanding satellite command and control capabilities for complex SATCOM, telemetry, and electronic warfare missions.
With NASA's goal of launching inspiring missions to Mars during favorable launch windows as the planets align, AV has already begun internal investments and coordination with NASA JPL to facilitate a potential 2028 launch.
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