So what happens now? Ingenuity has survived a lot on Mars, including communication issues, dust storms, long winters, and more. Expect the program’s scientists and engineers to take their time to diagnose the most recent issue and likely perform more test flights. But the reality is that Ingenuity is probably a lot closer to the end of its flying days than the beginning; nearer the end of its remarkable story than the start.
NASA loses, and then recovers, contact with its historic Mars helicopter | Ars Technica
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