65dBnoise,
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is far from calling it quits, and continues to send useful images that can help understand the extent of the damage it suffered.

I believe that soon its team will try to spin the rotors slowly so the other blades can cast a shadow in the visible part of the HELI_NAV images.

Processed, undistorted HELI_NAV
Image captured from RMC 72.0001/396
Sol 1043, LMST: 07:34:42

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01043/ids/edr/browse/heli/HNM_1043_0759514047_869ECM_N0720001HELI00396_0000LUJ01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/65dBnoise

minervakoenig,
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@65dBnoise can it still fly with the damaged rotors?

65dBnoise,
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@minervakoenig
Almost certainly not, but we're speculating wildly here. Helps keep the adventurous spirit up 😀

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