NASA's Ingenuity drone captured a stunning photo of Mars, complete with an unusually blue sky and the Perseverance Rover photobombing in the background.
. During their nearly 800 days on Mars, the robotic helicopter and rover have performed extensive exploration. The mission is trying to learn more about the history of Mars, the possibility of past life on the planet, and the search for biosignatures.
Ingenuity has two onboard cameras, one for black-and-white imaging and another for color photos, like the one NASA shared. The image has been heavily edited and looks significantly different than the RAW image straight from Ingenuity. NASA has published nearly 450,000 RAW images from its Mars 2020 mission on aDuring the mission, Perseverance has been collecting soil samples, which will be delivered to Earth later this year using a special recovery spacecraft called the Earth Return Orbiter.
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