Jan 25, 2024
The Mars Ingenuity Helicopter flew for the last time on Jan. 18, 2024, and NASA concluded its flight operations after post-flight imagery confirmed damage to at least one of the rotorcrafts rotor blades that rendered it no longer capable of flight. As the historic mission comes to its end, Ingenuitys team reflects on some of their favorite moments and memories from the helicopters time on Mars.
Designed as a technology demonstration that was expected to fly no more than five times over 30 days, the helicopters primary mission was to prove that powered, controlled flight on another planet was possible, which it did on April 19, 2021. But Ingenuity exceeded expectations and transitioned into an operations demonstration completing 72 flights in just under three years and paving the way for future aerial exploration on the Red Planet and beyond.
NASA invites the public to celebrate Ingenuitys legacy by sharing messages on social media with the hashtag #ThanksIngenuity.
For more information on Ingenuity, go to: mars.nasa.gov/ingenuity
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech; WATSON images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS; Mastcam-Z images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS