Motorless sailplane could examine unknown features of Mars’ atmosphere
University of Arizona aerospace experts and a NASA planetary scientist took inspiration from albatross flight to develop a sailplane that could potentially examine the Red Planet's atmosphere and geology. Atmospheric climate processes take place in the first few kilometers above the ground. Read more »
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