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History in the Red: NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Bids Farewell with Record-Breaking Flights on Another Planet

NASA has announced that the ASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter has transmitted its final message to Earth and will now serve as an immobile data-gathering unit on the red planet’s surface. The tissue box-sized aircraft made history by achieving the first powered flight on another planet after hitchhiking a ride under the belly of the Perseverance rover, which first lifted off the surface on April 19, 2021.

NASA posted a message on social media site X, saying “A long goodbye” to Ingenuity’s team who received their final message from the #MarsHelicopter. It will now act as a stationary testbed, collecting data that could benefit future explorers of the Red Planet. Originally intended only to prove flight was possible in the ultra-thin Martian atmosphere through five test runs, Ingenuity defied all expectations. It was deployed a total of 72 times, logging more than two hours of flight time in short hops, overcoming dust storms, treacherous terrain, a dead sensor and frigid conditions. Its mission evolved to act as an aerial scout to assist its wheeled companion in searching for signs of ancient microbial life from billions of years ago when Mars was much wetter and warmer than today.

Ingenuity was designed to operate in springtime, but its solar-powered heating system was unable to remain on throughout the night in winter. This led to the flight computer freezing over and forced engineers to devise new protocols. NASA said on Monday it was attempting to bring Martian rocks collected by the Perseverance rover back to Earth faster and more cheaply, with the agency facing mounting criticism for going massively over budget. The effort comes as China is making progress towards a simpler “grab-and-go” sample return mission to the red planet “around 2030,” according to state media, which would make it the first nation to achieve this feat.

Samantha Johnson

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