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AeroVironment, in collaboration with NASA, introduced a new Mars helicopter for exploration, Skyfall. The concept involved a ...
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Space.com on MSNWild new 'Skyfall' Mars mission would drop 6 scout helicopters onto the Red Planet from the air (video)
"With six helicopters, Skyfall offers a low-cost solution that multiplies the range we would cover, the data we would collect ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNAeroVironment's Skyfall Could Enable Future Mars Helicopter Flights
Aerospace technology firm throws its hat in the ring with a new concept for future rotorcraft missions on the Red Planet.
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Futurism on MSNBonkers NASA Mission Aims to Drop Six Helicopters Onto Mars From Space
Defense tech company AeroVironment and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have shown off a wild concept for deploying six ...
AeroVironment (AVAV) recently gained significant attention with its introduction of Skyfall, a next-generation Mars helicopter concept developed with NASA's JPL, contributing to a remarkable 83% share ...
The Skyfall mission by NASA and Virginia-based AeroVironment plans to send six helicopters to Mars in one go, having all of them landing independently in different places. They will scout for spots ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNWild New Skyfall Mars Mission Could Revolutionize Exploration with 6 Helicopters
In an exciting announcement, AeroVironment revealed its “Skyfall” concept for Mars exploration, a futuristic mission that ...
Skyfall is designed to deploy six scout helicopters on Mars, where they would explore many of the sites selected by NASA and ...
The helicopters will scout the Martian surface to help prepare for a human landing on the Red Planet.
AeroVironment and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have unveiled 'Skyfall', a concept for deploying six scout helicopters on Mars to aid in autonomous aerial exploration.
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India Today on MSNNasa working on deploying six helicopters on Mars: All about Skyfall
These helicopters will assist in scouting safe landing zones for future robotic missions and, crucially, America’s first Martian astronauts.
Taking into account AeroVironment’s (AVAV) weak performance across key financial metrics and its current elevated valuation, we believe the stock is unappealing at $235.
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