"NASA assesses Ingenuity's wing damage with 'wiggle' technique"

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NASA plans to assess the damage to the Ingenuity helicopter's wings by "wiggling" them after its crash landing during its 72nd mission. The cause of the rough landing is still unknown, and NASA hopes this assessment will provide insight into the damage.
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