Mars Chopper Ingenuity Snaps Aerial Image of Perseverance Rover Roaming Red Planet

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Mars Chopper Ingenuity Snaps Aerial Image of Perseverance Rover Roaming Red Planet

Ingenuity, NASA’s Mars-based helicopter, recently conducted its third aerial test on the red planet and successfully managed to travel a total of 330 feet after staying afloat for some 80 seconds. The recent test smashed previous records documented on its prior two test flights.

Stretching out its wings and trying to expand its horizons on the Martian surface, Ingenuity recently managed to obtain a never-before-seen aerial image of the Perseverance rover exploring its new home.

Mars Chopper Ingenuity Snaps Aerial Image of Perseverance Rover Roaming Red Planet

NASA’s Mars helicopter Ingenuity captures an aerial photo of the Perseverance rover during its third test flight on April 25, 2021.

Although difficult to spot at first, the image released by NASA shows Perseverance in the top left-hand corner of the frame. At the time, Perseverance was also pointing its own cameras directly back at Ingenuity in a bid to document its latest flight.

Mars Chopper Ingenuity Snaps Aerial Image of Perseverance Rover Roaming Red Planet

Zoomed in image captures NASA’s Perseverance rover as seen by the Ingenuity helicopter during its third test flight on April 25, 2021.

Incidentally, NASA released a similar image in 1997 that saw the agency’s Pathfinder lander snap a picture of the Sojourner rover as it traversed the rocky Martian landscape. However, unlike the weekend photo release, the 1997 image saw both robots situated firmly on the ground.

NASA’s latest efforts with the Perseverance program will seek out proof of microbial life on Mars and identify Martian environments that could someday support human life, among other objectives. Perseverance will spend at least two years exploring the crater.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Mars Chopper Ingenuity Snaps Aerial Image of Perseverance Rover Roaming Red Planet

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