Mars Report: The Most Extreme Flights of NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter

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one of Belva Crater from Flight 51.

In addition, Ingenuity conducted several first-of-their-kind experiments on Martian wind and dust movement, which gave us new insight into the Martian atmosphere.

What we've learned will help us design the next generation of Martian rotorcraft.

We're testing more efficient blades.

We’re also working on a Mars Science Helicopter concept that could potentially transport heavier payloads and take us to more exciting locations on Mars.

When people look back at ingenuity, I really hope that they see how much this one small helicopter has done to elevate the limits of human achievement.

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