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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

On July 4th 1997, the Mars Rover successfully landed on the red planet. On April 1st 2011, the Mars Explorer AR.Drone
flies successfully on the red planet.

The space adventure continues...
Watch all Parrot AR.Drone movies: http://www.youtube.com/ARdrone
Official NASA website: http://www.nasa.gov

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  • it was shot in the hoover dam

  • @bytessoftware Not in USA...

  • This was obviously shot in a studio. Mars is approximately 10 light minutes at average distance form the earth so the radio signal form the controller would take approximately 10 minutes to get from earth to the helicopter plus another ten minutes to send the signal back fomr the camera to earth.

  • @Typh0s Not shot in a studio. Try again :-)

  • @steelwolf411 this video wasn't shot in Grand Canyon...

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  • east African plain?

  • umm. how do you lift up a helicopter like that in an atmosphere of less than 1/100s of the earth's?

  • After10 minutes of flying, the battery was empty.

  • Even if itsn't grand canyon, there are hundreds of nice places like has similar reddish terrain. France is quite a big country, amirite?

  • @ARdrone color corrected rocky terrain? somewhere like Grand Canyon has reddish terrain, so...

  • It's because of groups of people like you that tons of imbeciles start fights over true or fake, in nasa. Also i'm flagging this for mass advertising/misleading text etc. Why? Simple. You did not mention the proper things in the video description. If i were nasa i'd sue you so hard you'd scrape shit off streets for the rest of your natural, retarded lives.

  • Who takes the plane while flying on Mars?

  • @Typh0s the camera film the A.R.drone fly on mars?

  • ok its fake but the idea is nice take a mars rover place a landing pad with recharge ability on it drone could fly ahead map out the area that the rover going to travel record footage go bk to rover the rover send footage bk home to earth wile recharging the drone and itself with its solar panels people at home could study the footage maybe they see a rock they fancy checking out send the rover that way or for small object possibly add some sort of collector on the drone

  • @Typh0s then when about the mars rover

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