"Ingenuity's Fate: NASA's Mars Helicopter Missing Rotor Blade"

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NASA's Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has completed 72 flights on the red planet, surpassing expectations and providing valuable insights for future missions. Despite being grounded due to rotor damage, it is still operational and communicating with the team at JPL, capturing images of the Martian surface to study geological processes. However, its longevity depends on sand covering its solar panels, similar to what happened with NASA's InSight Mars lander. NASA recently regained communication with Ingenuity after an unexpected dropout, but its future operations remain uncertain.
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