The original image returned by the "Unique Number" shows a broken dual-rotor blade.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Thursday (25th) that its Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has officially ceased its operations due to a broken rotor blade. This was discovered in the images sent back to Earth after its final flight on Thursday (18th), marking the end of a groundbreaking mission that exceeded expectations.
The initial plan for the Ingenuity helicopter was to conduct short flights for a period of 30 days and no more than 5 times, but it ended up flying 72 times, which is over 14 times more than the original plan. The total flight time was 2 hours and 8 minutes, covering a distance of 17 kilometers and reaching a maximum altitude of 24 meters. According to NASA, engineers will conduct final tests on the Ingenuity helicopter and download any remaining images from its onboard computer.
The original rover, weighing 1.8 kilograms, successfully took off and landed on Mars for the first time on April 19, 2021. It flew for 39 seconds, becoming the first human-powered aircraft to fly on another planet. NASA praised its exploration, stating that the rover has paved the way for a new mode of aerial exploration on Mars and other areas of the solar system.
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