If all goes well, the first flight on Mars will be made by the Linux-powered Perseverance Mars rover's companion drone helicopter. . Perseverance hit Mars' atmosphere at almost 12,000 miles per hour (19,312 kilometers per hour) and a mere seven minutes later NASA landed its latest Mars rover softly and safely. Onboard the one-ton mobile science lab is its tiny flying companion, the drone helicopter Ingenuity . If all goes well, the four-pound (1.8 kilograms) Ingenuity will be the first vehicle to ever fly on another world. At 11-light minutes from Earth, no one will fly the dual-propped Ingenuity with a drone controller. Instead, it will fly itself using a combination of Linux and a NASA-built program based on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) open-source F´ (pronounced F prime) framework. This will be no easy task. No one has ever tried to fly on Mars, which has an atmosphere only one-hundredth of the density of Earth's air. True, Mars also has only a third of Earth's gravity, but still, Ingenuity's engineers will be pleased as punch just to get Ingenuity off the ground. . The Curiosity rover entered Jupiter's gassy shroud at around 20,000 kilometers per hour alongside the miniature drone named Spirit, which operates on a hybrid software.. Mars Exploration, Linux Technology, Open Source Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An ongoing multibillion-dollar overhaul of the nation's air traffic control (ATC) system is designed to make commercial aviation more efficient, more environmentally friendly and safer by 2025. . But some white-hat hackers are questioning the safety part. The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) will rely on Global Positioning Systems (GPS) instead of radar. And so far, several hackers have said they were able to demonstrate the capability to hijack aircraft by spoofing their GPS components. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Security experts highlight flaws in the NextGen ATC framework that could enable GPS deception, potentially facilitating aircraft piracy.. NextGen Air Traffic, GPS Spoofing Threats, Aviation Safety, Hacker Security Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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