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NASA Sending Helicopter to Mars

NASA is sending a helicopter to Mars. It'll be the first aircraft to fly on another planet

A helicopter on Mars?! The only question is…will Trump be interviewed in front of it?

In all seriousness though, this, like any story about NASA traveling into deep space, is a lie. This one is about a helicopter being carried on a Mars rover

"Helicopter" = 57 (Full Reduction)

"Mars" = 57 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Rover" = 57 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Mars Rover" = 57 (Single Reduction)

Remember the Mars Rover that lasted exactly 5700 days? Remember, 57 is a number connected to the Moon, which ranges 57 degrees around the equator. Moon sums to 57 in Ordinal and 218 in Hebrewירח (Moon) = 57 Ordinal and 218 Hebrew

The rover on which this helicopter is attached to is scheduled to land on 2/18The rover launches in July 2020, and it won't arrive at the Jezero Crater until February 18, 2021. But if the helicopter soars, it'll provide never-before-seen views of the Red Planet.

Apollo 11 landed on the Moon at 20:18 UTC. Of course, Wikipedia has since changed this time to 20:17 UTC now that the gematria code has been broken. Verify the page’s history for yourself.


We’re told this helicopter will be flown in the Jezero CraterThe solar-powered Mars Helicopter will be safely stowed underneath the rover until it lands at the Jezero Crater, where scientists believe water once flowed. The craft will detach from the rover and explore Mars from the air while the rover collects samples on the ground, NASA said.

"Helicopter" = 159 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Jezero Crater" = 1509 (Jewish)


Jezero on its own sums to 1240

"Jezero" = 1240 (Jewish)

The announcement falls on the date leaving 124 days in the year, which is the 241st day of the year:

241 is the Reverse value of helicopter on Mars

Helicopter on Mars = 83 Reduction and 241 Reverse

The 83 syncs up with Jezero and the headline CNN gave us:

"Jezero" = 83 (Reverse Ordinal)

"NASA is sending a helicopter to Mars. It'll be the first aircraft to fly on another planet" = 830 (English Ordinal)

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