Mars UAVs must prove value, despite short duration
According to the scientists working on them, proposed missions to fly unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on Mars must go the extra mile to prove their scientific worth over longer-duration missions such as orbiters, landers, or rovers. The latest hopeful is NASA Langley Research Center's Aerial...
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