Chief Engineer for Mars helicopter to speak at Wright Brothers National Memorial on National Aviation Day. (Friday August 19 and Saturday August 20 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina) (weather permitting).
Katharine Wright: 5 Ways She Ensured The Wright Brothers Made History
After Neil Armstrong's death, his sons put hundreds of items they inherited from their parents on auction, pulling in $14.69 million. Neil Armstrong owned pieces of fabric from Wright Flyer, and Apollo 11 gold medal that sold for $2.04 million
Heading North Into Séítah: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Continues Its Journey Back to Wright Brothers Field
{Jason Wright on Twitter} No biggie, just a barely-bound dwarf planet coming within 11 au of the sun over the next 10 years…
NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Logs Second Successful Flight at “Wright Brothers Field” on Mars
A relic from the Wright brothers' first plane (the 1903 Wright Flyer I) took flight on Mars today. This tiny piece of fabric affixed to Ingenuity is like many pieces of the Wright Flyer I that Orville Wright sent out to souvenir hunters in exchange for looted parts of the 1905 Wright Flyer III.
Mars helicopter flight test promises Wright Brothers moment for NASA
NASA’s Mars Helicopter to Make Historic First Flight Attempt – “Martian Wright Brothers Moment”
Ingenuity's 'Wright Stuff': A Piece of the Wright Flyer Will Soar on Mars
A Piece Of The Wright Flyer Is About To Fly On Mars
The 'Wright' stuff on Mars: Flyer fabric to take flight again on Ingenuity helicopter
Part of Wright brothers' 1st airplane on NASA's Mars chopper
NASA helicopter took a piece of the Wright brothers' plane to Mars
Part of Wright brothers’ 1st airplane on NASA’s Mars chopper
NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter – With a Piece of the Wright Brothers’ Plane – Prepares for First Flight on Another Planet
Piece of Wright brothers' 1st plane now on Mars
Mars helicopter Ingenuity carries piece of Wright brothers' famous plane
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is carrying a small piece of aviation history. Underneath the helicopter's solar panel is a stamp-sized piece of fabric. It was a part of the wing covering on the Wright brothers’ aircraft that took the first powered, controlled flight on Earth on Dec. 17, 1903.