
A Prandtl-M prototype is air launched from the Carbon Cub aircraft March 13, 2020, at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California. The aircraft is the second of three prototypes of varying sizes to provide scientists with options to fly sensors in the Martian atmosphere to collect weather and landing site information for future human exploration of Mars.
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AFRC2020-0054-062
Date Created
March 13, 2020
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AFRC
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NASA/Ken Ulbrich
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AFRC
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