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MAGGIE—NASA's latest idea proposes solar-powered aircraft for Mars exploration

  • Posted on January 23, 2024
  • Technology
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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NASA introduces MAGGIE, a solar-powered aircraft for Mars exploration, set to revolutionize our understanding of the Red Planet. With vertical take-off/landing, MAGGIE's advanced technology promises groundbreaking atmospheric missions, building on the success of Ingenuity. The compact aircraft aims to explore diverse Martian environments, enhancing both space exploration capabilities and VTOL technology on Earth.

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NASA, the esteemed US space agency, is making groundbreaking strides in Mars exploration with its innovative concept, the Mars Aerial and Ground Intelligent Explorer (MAGGIE). This pioneering platform leverages solar energy, propelling a compact and fixed-wing aircraft to navigate the Martian atmosphere. Featuring vertical take-off/landing (VTOL) capability through advanced deflected slipstream technology and CoFlow Jet (CFJ), MAGGIE promises unparalleled productivity efficiency.

The agency envisions MAGGIE as a catalyst for the first global-scale atmospheric mission on Mars, ushering in a new era of exploration for the Red Planet. NASA anticipates that MAGGIE will significantly enhance its capability to explore diverse Martian terrains, marking a transformative leap in its ongoing Mars exploration initiatives.

Ingenuity's success, the helicopter that touched down on Mars in February 2021, demonstrated the viability of airborne missions on the Red Planet. MAGGIE follows suit, captivating public interest with its audacity and the vast range of environments it can explore, study, and image. NASA believes that MAGGIE's technology will not only advance VTOL aircraft capabilities on Earth but also on other celestial bodies.

Designed to overcome the challenges posed by the low density of the Martian atmosphere, MAGGIE boasts an impressive range. With a fully charged battery lasting 7.6 sol, it can cover 179 km at an altitude of 1,000 m, accumulating a total range of 16,048 km per Martian year.

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NASA outlines a representative mission for MAGGIE, focusing on three key atmospheric and geophysical investigations. These include studying the Martian core dynamo's origin and timing, investigating the source of methane signals detected in the Gale crater, and mapping subsurface water ice in mid-latitudes with high-resolution precision.

While the conceptual study indicates MAGGIE's feasibility, NASA emphasizes the need for further investigation, design refinement, and verification under Martian atmospheric conditions in Phase I. This cutting-edge development falls within the realm of technology and space exploration, showcasing NASA's commitment to advancing our understanding of the cosmos.

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