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Podcast: Beyond the Headlines
Episode: What Mars missions mean for humanity
Description: On April 19, Nasaβs Ingenuity helicopter lifted off from the surface of Mars in a history-making first flight.
The small, drone-like rotorcraft, which arrived on the Red Planet attached to the Perseverance rover, climbed three metres into the thin air, hovering for 30 seconds before touching back down in the Jezero crater.
It was the first controlled flight by a powered aircraft on another planet.
Another groundbreaking first for science followed a day after.
A gold device about the size of a car battery on Perseverance, called Moxie, created oxygen out of that sa...