Using actuator disc theory, accounting for 38% gravity and 1.2% air density, Ingenuity would need about 2.1x more power to hover on Mars. But it's not that simple. The reynolds number which Ingenuity's blades are…
Using actuator disc theory, accounting for 38% gravity and 1.2% air density, Ingenuity would need about 2.1x more power to hover on Mars. But it's not that simple. The reynolds number which Ingenuity's blades are…