NASA’s Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, has set two new records after two years on the Red Planet, marking significant progress in space exploration. The ultra-light aircraft achieved a speed of 14.5 miles per hour and an altitude of 52.5 feet, surpassing its previous records, according to NASA. Teddy Tzanetos, the Ingenuity Team Lead, explained that these accomplishments are contributing to the development of future helicopter designs. He expressed his admiration for the four-pound spacecraft, saying that it has surpassed all metrics of success the team had imagined.



