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by Clarence Oxford

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The final transmission at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory marked the end of active operations for the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter but the beginning of its new role as a stationary data collector.

On April 16, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory bid farewell to active missions of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, a pioneering aircraft on Mars. Although the formal mission concluded on January 25, Ingenuity remains in contact with the Perseverance rover, relaying data through the Deep Space Network’s antennas.

The helicopter now prepares for a stationary existence, focusing on collecting valuable data for future Martian exploration.

“With apologies to Dylan Thomas, Ingenuity will not be going gently into that good Martian night,” remarked Josh Anderson, Ingenuity team lead. “It is almost unbelievable that after over 1,000 Martian days, 72 flights, and one rough landing, she still has something to give. And thanks to the dedication of this amazing team, not only did Ingenuity overachieve beyond our wildest dreams, but also it may teach us new lessons in the years to come.”

Originally intended for a brief technology demonstration of five test flights over 30 days, Ingenuity exceeded expectations by flying for nearly three years, surpassing its flight distance goals by 14 times, and logging over two hours of flight time.

Following a hard landing on its final flight, which damaged its rotor blades and grounded it at “Valinor Hills,” Ingenuity will now remain stationary as Perseverance moves on to explore new areas of Jezero Crater.

The team commemorated their last communication with a slice of “Final Comms” chocolate cake while verifying telemetry from a recent software update meant to keep Ingenuity active in data collection. The helicopter will daily test its solar panels, batteries, and electronics, take surface pictures, and gather temperature data, contributing to our understanding of Martian climate and terrain.

A farewell message with the names of the mission’s team members was relayed from Ingenuity, capturing the spirit of their achievements.

“If a critical component fails or the solar panel is obscured by dust, whatever data collected will stay preserved in Ingenuity’s memory, potentially offering insights for up to 20 years,” stated Teddy Tzanetos, project manager at JPL.

This data might one day be retrieved by future Mars missions, be they rovers, aircraft, or astronauts, thus continuing Ingenuity’s legacy of innovation and exploration.

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