Perseverance photographed the last resting place of the Ingenuity Martian helicopter
Oleksandr Lisnyi
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NASA's revolutionary Mars helicopter Ingenuity has officially ended operations after a crash landing on its 72nd flight left it unable to fly. The agency's Perseverance rover captured images on February 4th clearly showing damage to Ingenuity's rotors as it lies motionless on the barren Martian landscape.
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While the exact causes remain unclear due to data loss at the time, scientists believe Ingenuity's blades struck the surface while attempting to navigate featureless sandy terrain using its aerial scouting algorithms. With no nearby visual landmarks at the flight's conclusion, the helicopter was unable to maintain controlled flight.
"This is one of the most difficult terrain we've ever had to navigate," remarked JPL's Ingenuity chief Teddy Tzanetos. "Despite such a premature end, Ingenuity will leave behind a significant legacy that may affect future air missions on other worlds."
In 2021, the small 1.8kg Ingenuity achieved the momentous first powered flight on another planet. What began as a simple technology demonstration transformed into an operations partnership with Perseverance that saw the rotorcraft act as a scout surveying surrounding regions unreachable by rover.
Over 10 months, Ingenuity completed dozens of aerial forays that pushed operating limits while helping guide Perseverance's sampling and research agenda. The success already has NASA dreaming bigger for aerial exploration of Mars and other Solar System destinations.
Future Mars helicopter concepts weigh over 25kg, can host scientific payloads, keep pace with next-gen rovers, and even transport collected samples. Ingenuity has proven such advanced missions feasible - and in the process forever changed how we view planetary exploration across both air and ground.
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