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NASA finds ‘alien’ wreckage on Mars

NASA cameras spotted shocking footage of an ‘alien’ wreckage on Mars — but it’s not what you think.

NASA images show ‘otherworldly’ landing gear from last year’s mission to Mars. Picture: NASA
NASA images show ‘otherworldly’ landing gear from last year’s mission to Mars. Picture: NASA

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter has gone viral after snapping photos on the Red Planet of what looked like a flying saucer — but was actually landing gear from last year’s mission to Mars.

The interplanetary photo op was conducted earlier this month by the helicopter, NY Post reports.

It had been dispatched by the space agency to survey debris from the Perseverance rover’s historic landing on February 18, 2021.

The 10 pics show a UFO-esque conical “backshell” that protected the rover in deep space and during its fiery descent toward the Martian surface.

NASA images show ‘otherworldly’ landing gear from last year’s mission to Mars. Picture: NASA
NASA images show ‘otherworldly’ landing gear from last year’s mission to Mars. Picture: NASA

Also visible is the resultant debris field and the aeroshell’s 70.5-foot-wide parachute — the biggest ever deployed on Mars.

“It exudes otherworldly, doesn’t it?” Dr Ian Clark from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told The New York Times of the Martian-evoking discovery.

NASA noted that both pieces of equipment were intact, which was remarkable given the “fast-paced and stressful” nature of “entry, descent, and landing on Mars,” according to the space agency’s report, which added that landing vehicles must endure “the gravitational forces, high temperatures, and other extremes that come with entering Mars’ atmosphere at nearly 12,500 miles per hour.”

However, “several weeks of analysis” are still needed before the team can reach a conclusive verdict on the wreckage.

The reconnaissance mission also proved difficult for Ingenuity, which had to conduct multiple trips and execute several tricky manoeuvres.

“To get the shots we needed, Ingenuity did a lot of manoeuvring, but we were confident because there was complicated manoeuvring on flights 10, 12 and 13,” said Håvard Grip, chief pilot of Ingenuity.

“Our landing spot set us up nicely to image an area of interest for the Perseverance science team on Flight 2, near ‘Séítah’ ridge.”

However, these images weren’t the first snapped of the rover’s equipment.

“Perseverance had the best-documented Mars landing in history, with cameras showing everything from parachute inflation to touchdown,” noted Clark.

‘Perseverance had the best-documented Mars landing in history.’ Picture: NASA
‘Perseverance had the best-documented Mars landing in history.’ Picture: NASA

They’d also recorded images of debris from the parachute and the backshell earlier, The Independent reported.

However, Ingenuity’s snaps do offer a “different vantage point,” which the team hopes can help ensure safer landings for future spacecraft.

“If they either reinforce that our systems worked as we think they worked or provide even one dataset of engineering information we can use for Mars Sample Return planning [an upcoming campaign to analyse Mars surface samples], it will be amazing,” said Clark, a former Perseverance engineer.

“And if not, the pictures are still phenomenal and inspiring.”

Of course, some people weren’t “inspired” by the images and suggested that humans were now depositing our “trash” on other planets.

“Bad enough we destroy our own planet, who is the volunteer highway patrol that’s going to go clean up Mars now?” wrote one critic on social media, while another offered, “Do not forget: It is as important to explore as it is to leave things clean. Let’s not make #Mars a second litter-filled Earth.”

This article originally appeared on NY Post and was reproduced with permission

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