science NASA loses contact with the Ingenuity Mars helicopter Pamela LoweJanuary 20, 2024 NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has remained isolated from the outside world. Ingenuity's operators lost contact with the 4-pound (1.8 kg) helicopter on Thursday (Jan. 18), near the end of its 72nd Mars mission. Pamela Lowe“Explorer. Unapologetic entrepreneur. Alcohol fanatic. Certified writer. Wannabe tv evangelist. Twitter fanatic. Student. Web scholar. Travel buff.”
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