Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Mission Ends After 'Bland' Terrain Damage

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter sustained rotor damage during a flight on Mars, likely due to the featureless, sandy terrain it was navigating. The damage has grounded the helicopter permanently, as it has compromised its balance and thrust. Despite this setback, the team will continue to gather engineering data from Ingenuity as long as it remains within communication range of the Perseverance rover. The helicopter's pioneering flights have paved the way for future Mars exploration, and there is hope that it could be retrieved and displayed in the Smithsonian in the future.
- 'Bland' terrain likely doomed NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity Space.com
- After damaging a rotor blade, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter mission ends on Mars CNN
- Administrator Bill Nelson announces the end of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter NASA
- The amazing helicopter on Mars, Ingenuity, will fly no more Ars Technica
- NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Ends Its Mission The New York Times
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