65dBnoise, to space
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Hello !

(center left in the image)

Processed, leveled, cropped MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking NE (55°) from RMC 52.2638
Sol 1152, LMST: 14:09:34

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01152/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1152_0769214801_848EBY_N0522638ZCAM09188_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, to space
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New location for on Sol 1144, RMC 52.1950.

This may be the last location visible by 's RTE camera, as the rover has now reached the theoretical limit of its field-of-view (cyan line). The has been programmed to capture one RTE image every sol for as long as it is able to wake up every sol perform its routine of gathering environmental and system data, as a stationary testbed.

sharponlooker, to random
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Zoom on on its final resting place at , as imaged by with Mastcam and Supercam on different sols.

Source image treatments by @NeV_T & @stim3on (links in next post)

Crops of different viewing angles and at different daytimes. Supercam images carry more detail and software-enhancements

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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New location for on Sol 1143, RMC 52.1700, presumably still within 's field-of-view. It appears there may be as many as 3 frames of the rover crossing the FOV of the color RTE camera of the , now a stationary testbed collecting images, temperature and other data on a solly basis from its final location at Vallinor Hills.

Map made with using data from 's and DTM and imagery from and

65dBnoise, to space
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moved to the center of the area which is most probably visible by , and it could appear in one or more of the color RTE images the is capturing every sol, if everything is going according to plan.

The map was made with using data from 's , and imagery from and

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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has now entered an area where can possibly see it through its color RTE camera from its final Valinor Hills location, albeit its apparent size will be quite small and at a corner of an image (more here: https://mastodon.social/@65dBnoise/112354242549766329)

The has been instructed to capture one RTE image and other data every sol, according to (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter-team-says-goodbye-for-now)

The question now is when those captured images will be retrieved.

65dBnoise,
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This animation shows the path along which will probably be visible by the "stationary testbed" . The steep slope of the ancient Neretva riverbank starts where this path ends.

Animation

Quickly processed, undistorted, leveled NAVCAM_RIGHT mosaic
looking W (270°) from RMC 52.1146
Sol 1140, LMST: 12:33:16

One original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01140/ids/edr/browse/ncam/NRF_1140_0768143581_237ECM_N0521146NCAM03140_14_095J01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

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stim3on, to random
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Earlier today, the rover captured this long distance view of the Mars Helicopter. The new image shows possible footprints from an earlier flight to the left of the current location.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/Simeon Schmauß

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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at last turned its SUPERCAM telescope to . That's from a 500m distance. The smudge between the heli and its footprints on the left is dust or some other SUPERCAM flaw that exists in all images.

The glint from the metallic foot joint is noticeable.

Processed, cropped SUPERCAM_RMI
looking NNE (29°) from RMC 52.0870
Sol 1139, LMST: 12:31:58

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01139/ids/edr/browse/scam/LRF_1139_0768054740_147EBY_N0520870SCAM09139_0020I9J01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/65dBnoise

pomarede, to space
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Ingenuity

Captured today by Perseverance with her Supercam.

This image was acquired on May 4, 2024 (Sol 1139).

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP @IRAP

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65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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A fresh view of sand-surfing at Valinor Hills

's team taking a look back at the , which had been a companion of their rover for the past 3 years on Mars and is now forced to stay behind.

Processed, leveled MCZ_LEFT, FL: 110mm
looking NNE (29°) from RMC 52.0870
Sol 1138, LMST: 13:27:55

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01138/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZL0_1138_0767969390_223EBY_N0520870ZCAM09166_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, to space
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Almost there. RMC 52.0870.

seems to be determined to reach Bright Angel as soon as possible, even if it has to do it in short drives every sol, through rocky ground.

If the does take an RTE picture every Martian morning as stated, then it will most probably capture the rover as it descends slowly the slope of Neretva riverbank. The only question then is when we will see those images.

Map made with and data from 's and

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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Inching closer. Another ~70m to go and, maybe, will check to see if is still functioning, by taking a couple of RTE images, and hopefully have it get a last glimpse of before it disappears below the horizon.

And, don't say the rover has turned its back on little , even if it appears to be so in the image. For it has a duty, and a long mission still ahead. Say, hasta la vista lil'sis!

Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

65dBnoise,
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New location on Sol 1137, RMC 52.0748

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New location for on Sol 1136, RMC 52.0606. If all goes smoothly, in two more similar drives the rover will be entering the field-of-view of 's RTE color camera, and Perseverance's team will have their last and only opportunity to have a picture of the rover captured from the ground of Mars, at least for the foreseeable future.

The map was made with using 's from and

65dBnoise, to space
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zoomed in on what appears to be the path forward on its way to Bright Angel. That area at the center where slope increases is approximately where the rover will enter the field-of-view of 's RTE camera, about 150m W from its current location.

Map follows

Processed, leveled MCZ_LEFT, FL: 79mm
looking W (272°) from RMC 52.0400
Sol 1135, LMST: 07:21:50

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01135/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZL0_1135_0767680496_724EBY_N0520400ZCAM09159_0790LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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What's really exciting about the drive down the slope of the Neretva riverbank is that at some point along the way, maybe within a week or two from now, the rover will be visible by 's RTE camera, at the top right corner of an RTE image, as seen in this graphic by @stim3on where I marked a possible appearance with "future Perseverance".

More about that in this thread: https://mastodon.social/@65dBnoise/111838897486663166

65dBnoise, to space
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is on the move again, and this time it's made its plan unambiguous: onward to Bright Angel!

Here starts a torturous trek down the ancient Neretva riverbank, to be followed by a crossing of the sandy and flat(ter) riverbed, and finally the arrival at Bright Angel, maybe by late summer.

is visible, and will be so all the way down to the riverbed.

The maps were made with and data from 's and

pomarede, to space
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Martian Memories

A stunning Stereo3D view of Ingenuity the little Martian helicopter, captured by the Perseverance rover on Aug. 2, 2023 (Sol 871).

To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel/left image for left eye/right image for right eye
Credit images: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU

65dBnoise, to space
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's high pedestal

(seen here with a different eye: MCZ_LEFT )

Processed, cropped MCZ_LEFT, FL: 110mm
looking NNE (14°) from RMC 52.0000
Sol 1130, LMST: 16:19:12

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01130/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZL0_1130_0767269753_818EBY_N0520000ZCAM09152_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, to space
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The western face of the ripple where landed in its final flight 72 looked very steep in the other images, and indeed, the rover was tilted 10.9° when it captured these images. So, here is one corrected to horizontal, also showing markings relative to ..

Processed and leveled MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking from RMC 52.0000
Sol 1130, LMST: 16:19:13

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01130/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1130_0767269753_818EBY_N0520000ZCAM09152_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

stim3on, to space
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New Mastcam-Z panorama taken by the Perseverance rover during dusk on Sol 1030.

Full resolution: https://gigapan.com/gigapans/234523

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Simeon Schmauß

65dBnoise, (edited ) to space
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I believe we can now reconstruct the last moments of 's with some certainty. The actual trajectory may be a little more complicated, e.g. turning while hopping, but we'll never know.

EDIT: there is a new theory about Flight 71, see comments.

Animation

Processed MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking NNE (16°) from RMC 52.0000
Sol 1130, LMST: 16:19:24

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01130/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1130_0767269765_831EBY_N0520000ZCAM09152_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, to space
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And , naturally 😀

(over) Processed, cropped MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking NNE (16°) from RMC 52.0000
Sol 1130, LMST: 16:19:24

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01130/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1130_0767269765_831EBY_N0520000ZCAM09152_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

65dBnoise, to space
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Rim of Jezero Crater beyond

Processed, leveled, cropped MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
looking NNE (17°) from RMC 52.0000
Sol 1130, LMST: 16:17:20

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01130/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_1130_0767269637_831EBY_N0520000ZCAM09152_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

Some_Emo_Chick, to science
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Ingenuity’s mission ended after the helicopter experienced a hard landing on its last flight, significantly damaging its rotor blades. Image taken by Perseverance on Feb. 24.

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