Nasa's little Mars helicopter has flown its last flight

    NASA's Ingenuity helicopter will no longer fly over the dusty landscape of Jezero Crater on Mars. His historic journey has come to an end.

    Ingenuity spent nearly 1,000 days on Mars. During this time, he helped the Perseverance rover explore the area. However, contact with Ingenuity was reported during Flight 72. Based on the latest photos, it was known that one of the rotor blades of the helicopter was damaged.

    Originally intended as a short-term tech demo, Ingenuity logged 72 flights over three years on Mars. It accumulated more than two hours of flight time, traveling 17km.

    The helicopter, which surprised the manufacturers by showing high performance, went down in history.