NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Spots ‘Otherworldly’ Wreckage On Mars

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter has discovered “otherworldly” wreckage on Mars.

The pH๏τographs have been shared globally, with several comments praising the “sci-fi element.

The wreckage was spotted by NASA’s Mars chopper Ingenuity during an airborne reconnaissance of a section of Mars.

The cone-shaped debris is thought to be the backshell that shielded Nasa’s Mars Perseverance rover during its February 2021 Mars touchdown.

The rover made the best-ever landing on Mars, traveling seven months to reach the planet and broadcasting its voyage across the globe.

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