Nasa helicopter ends up being first plane to achieve controlled stumble on another planet as it completes 72 missions on Red Planet, The Public Flying and Space Association's (Nasa) Imagination Mars Helicopter, at first expected for a basic five flights, has moved toward the essential plane to achieve controlled, energized stumble on another planet as it incredibly completed 72 missions on the Red Planet. During one of these remarkable missions in 2022, Genius ecountered what had every one of the reserves of being an "otherwordly" space contraption trash, scattered across the Martian scene. Portraying the image to The New York Times, Ian Clark, an Energy parachute system engineer, said that it incorporates a "sci-fi part" which made it show up "otherwordly". "They say a picture's worth 1,000 words, yet then again it justifies an endless proportion of planning perception," he said.