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NASA’s been sharing a constant stream of content from the Ingenuity helicopter’s mission on Mars, and its latest offering is the most immersive yet. The space agency has released a 3D video of the tiny chopper’s third flight on the red planet, which took place on April 25. The images were captured by a pair of zoomable cameras attached to the mast of the Perseverance rover, which carried Ingenuity to Mars. The pictures were then beamed 173 million miles back to Earth, where NASA scientists engineers rendered the flight in 3D. [Read more: This dude drove an EV from the Netherlands to New Zealand…
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