Ingenuity has Lost its Sense of Direction, but It'll Keep on Flying - Universe Today by spacewriter
This isn’t the first problem Ingenuity has encountered lately. Early in May, the team members lost contact with it for two days . They figured out Ingenuity’s battery wasn’t charging as it should. With Martian winter coming on, that could affect the operations of the chopper. Ingenuity needs electricity to keep its electronics warm to survive the cold months.
Perseverance’s view of dust devils sweeping across the landscape of Jezero Crater. These were taken in July 2021. Dust devils could be stirring up the dust that coats the Ingenuity solar panels. Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI.
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