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 LONDON  AP  鈥?Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pushed for fighter jets to ensure his country s victory over Russia in a dramatic speech before the U.K. Parliament, where he also thanked the British people for their support since  Day One  of Moscow s invasion.The embattled leader s daring visit to Britain in a bid for more advanced weapons comes as Ukraine braces for an expected Russian offensive and hatches its own plans to retake land held by Moscow s forces. Support from Western allies thus far has been key to Ukraine s surprisingly stiff defense 鈥?and now the two sides are engaged in grinding battles.Hundreds of lawmakers and parliamentary staff packed the 900-year-old Westminst stanley cup er Hall, the oldest 鈥?and unheated 鈥?part of Parliament for Zelenskyys speech. It was only his second confirmed journey outside Ukraine since Russia invaded nearly  stanley cup a year ago.Zelenskyy, wearing his trademark olive drab sweatshirt, urged allies to send his country jets, saying combat aircraft would be  wings for freedom. The president, who planned to meet later with King Charles III, noted that the British monarch was a qualified military  stanley quencher pilot. The king is an Air Force pilot,  Zekenskyy said, and  in Ukraine today, every Air Force pilot is a king. He brought a gift of a Ukrainian Air Force helmet, inscribed by a Ukrainian pilot with the phrase:  We have freedom. Give us wings to protect it. In past wars,  evil lost,  Zekenskyy told lawmakers.  We know Russia will lose and we know victory wil Jngf Police: Actress from   Elvis   film found dead in Nashville home
 NASA is poised to mark another space milestone in the coming weeks by launching the Ingenuity helicopter over the red planet.Ingenuity landed with the Perseverance rover last month, which has been beaming back HD images of Mars as part of its search for ancient life on the planet. Recently, NASA deployed Ingenuitys protective case. During the cou gourde stanley rse of April, Ingenuity is slated to make five flights.Flying a helicopter on Mars can be daunting given that the planet has one-third Earths gravity, 1% of Earths atmosphere, and extremely cold temperatures. According to NASA, daytime temperatures can be as cold as minus 130 degrees Fahrenheit on Mars. Temperatures that cold can cause instruments to crack if not properly shielded from the cold. Every step we have taken since this journey began six years ago has been uncharted territory in the history of aircraft,  said Bob Balaram, Mars Helicopter chief engineer at JPL.  And while getting deployed to the surface will be a big challenge, surviving that first night on Mars alone, without the rover protecting it and keeping it powered, will be an even bigger one. But if Ingenuity can get off the ground, it could be another feat for NASA and space exploration. When NASA s Sojourner rover landed on Mars in 1997, it proved that roving the Red Planet was possible and completely redefined our stanley cup  approach to how we explore Mars. Similarly, we want to learn about the poten stanley botella tial Ingenuity has for the future of science research,  said Lori Glaze, di