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An announcement issued by NASA on Friday said that the Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity, boasted new flight records for the longest and fastest flights it has completed to date.
The rotorcraft covered 2,310 feet (704 meters) in 161.3 seconds at a speed of 12 miles per hour (5.5 kilometers per hour) after climbing to an altitude of 33 feet (10 meters) during its 25th flight.
Here is footage taken and transmitted by Ingenuity's navigation camera during the flight.
During the record-breaking flight, Ingenuity's downward-looking navigation camera gave us a wonderful sense of how it.
would feel to glide 33 feet above Mars at 12 miles per hour," said Ingenuity team lead Teddy Tzanetos.
It is being prepared for its 29th flight since it took flight for the first time in April 2021 from the surface of another planet.
It was reported previously by AVweb that NASA extended Ingenuity flight operations through September so that the Perseverance rover could explore Jezero Crater on Mars.
Last month, the National Aeronautic Association presented the Ingenuity team with the Robert J. Collier trophy for 2021.
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