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OK, pardon my lack of scientific knowledge, but why is one foot of the helicopter a different shape than the other three feet?
 
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Well, the other three do resemble left-overs from discarded golf club heads. I guess if we are so cheap that we send astronauts to the space station in salvaged rockets, we might as well use salvage parts on Mars surface! Cool
 
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Maybe a reference point to determine orientation when they look at pictures and videos of it?
 
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Maybe a reference point to determine orientation when they look at pictures and videos of it?
A way to determine orientation of it from its footprints?

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It's already growing Mars Fungus. It's only a matter of time now. {sigh}



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It's already growing Mars Fungus. It's only a matter of time now. {sigh}


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Presume he's referencing the foot with the loop..
 
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The stock photos of the helicopter show four solid feet. It will be interesting to know why one has that loop.
Maybe used With some optic for ranging or sighting?



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I'll guess its either for retention on the mother ship, or for retrieval by the rover if it crashes.
 
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Well, here’s the answer. It had to do with how it was attached to the belly of the rover.

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It has to do with the landing leg retention clamps. They found they needed a little more clearance on that corner when the vehicle was in the stowed position beneath the rover, and rather than redesign all the lower geometry, it was easier to add that little strut on the foot for the clamp to grab onto.

You can see the retention arm on the left side where the arrow is pointing...




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