
Google Ingenuity Nasa and see your search page land on the surface of Mars
India Today
Google celebrated Nasa's Ingenuity helicopter flight by sharing a cool animation with netizens. If you search Ingenuity Nasa on Google, your searches will land on the surface of Mars.
On Monday, Nasa’s ambitious miniature robot helicopter Ingenuity took flight above the dusty surface of Mars. Ingenuity Mars helicopter is the first powered, controlled flight by an aircraft over the surface of another planet. This triumphant win of the Nasa was celebrated by Google last night. Do you like fun things? Type "Ingenuity NASA" in a @Google search for a #MarsHelicopter surprise. pic.twitter.com/9EK8qdraLC Ten vertical feet for a helicopter, one giant leap for space exploration. Congrats @NASA #MarsHelicopter on an amazing first flight! https://t.co/z4eNcema10 pic.twitter.com/z0oxvNNbKv On April 19, Google commemorated Ingenuity’s historic flight in a fun way. If you head to Google now and type in “Ingenuity” or “Ingenuity NASA”, you’ll find yourself looking at a fun Easter egg.
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