Interpolated video of #MarsHelicopter Flight 57. Towards the end of the video the Heli turned to the side to image a science target. After that it autonomously chose a landing spot on a nearby sand ripple.
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This picture was taken by the color RTE camera aboard the Ingenuity helicopter during its 57th flight on Sol 902.
The image looks towards North, with the hills of the Jezero Crater rim at the horizon. The flat area on the left is part of the Margin Carbonate Unit, which is the current science objective for the Perseverance rover. To the right side the rocky slopes of Mandu Wall can be seen.
Applied processing: Vignette correction, several contrast and color enhancements, AI assisted denoise
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Mastcam-Z captured this panorama at noon on Sol 880. The view is towards the south with the crater rim rising in the background. Ingenuity is also visible in approximately 50m distance from the rover.
The image is calibrated for natural color as the human eye would see it.
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The NASA Perseverance Rover imaged Ingenuity from 40m distance on Sol 114.
The image is calibrated for natural color as the human eye would see it.
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This picture was taken by the color RTE camera aboard Ingenuity helicopter during its 51st flight on Sol 772.
The image looks back at Belva crater, an impact crater located on Jezero delta.
Towards the left of the image the Perseverance Rover is standing overlooking the crater rim.
In the hazy distance the opposite rim of Jezero crater can be seen.
Applied processing: Vignette correction, several contrast and color enhancements, AI assisted denoise, distortion correction and reframing on the rover
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Simeon Schmauß
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