NASA’S Mars helicopter is ready to make history – the first controlled flight on another planet – after overcoming a technical glitch.
Tiny rotorcraft Ingenuity is due to make its maiden flight on Wednesday.
The 49cm-tall copter arrived at the Red Planet’s Jezero crater in February 18.
Its 300 million-mile journey inside the Perseverance rover took eight months.
Take-off had been scheduled for last week but was delayed after a technical issue during a test of the rotors.
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