"NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: Final Images Show Missing Rotor Blade After Crash Landing"

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter, which made over 70 successful flights on Mars, crashed in the Martian desert, with new images revealing that one of its essential rotors was completely snapped off during the rough landing. The sandy and featureless terrain was likely the cause of the crash. Despite the crash, Ingenuity's mission was a success, proving that flight in Mars' challenging conditions is possible. NASA may even plan to fly a plane over Mars in the future.
- NASA's new images reveal what happened to its crashed Mars helicopter Mashable
- Final images of Ingenuity reveal an entire blade broke off the helicopter Ars Technica
- Ingenuity Mars helicopter snapped rotor blade during hard landing last month (video, photo) Space.com
- 72 flights later and a rotor blade short, Mars chopper loses its fight with physics The Register
- Ingenuity Won't Fly Again Because It's Missing a Rotor Blade Universe Today
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