{"id":475,"url":"https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/events/475/","name":"NASA Mars 2020 Ingenuity 17th Flight","info_urls":[{"priority":10,"source":"mars.nasa.gov","title":"Flight 17 – Discovering Limits - NASA","description":"Ingenuity flew for the 17th time at Mars on Sunday, Dec. 5. After the helicopter executed the planned 614-foot (187-meter) traverse to the northeast.","feature_image":null,"url":"https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/350/flight-17-discovering-limits/","type":{"id":1,"name":"Official Page"},"language":{"id":1,"name":"English","code":"en"}}],"vid_urls":[],"image":{"id":1196,"name":"[AUTO] NASA Mars 2020 Ingenuity 17th Flight - image","image_url":"https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/nasa_mars_2020__image_20211208205312.jpg","thumbnail_url":"https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/255bauto255d__image_thumbnail_20240305192000.jpeg","credit":null,"license":{"id":1,"name":"Unknown","priority":9,"link":null},"single_use":true,"variants":[]},"date":"2021-12-05T00:00:00Z","slug":"nasa-mars-2020-ingenuity-17th-flight","type":{"id":14,"name":"Test Flight"},"description":"During Flight 17 Ingenuity continued with the return to Wright Brothers Field. The flight took the helicopter halfway across the South Séítah region. When landing, Ingenuity lost communication with the Perseverance rover for a short while, possibly because difficult terrain obstructed the line of sight between the antennas. However, radio link was reestablished around 15 minutes after the landing. Telemetry suggests that Ingenuity is healthy and operational.","webcast_live":false,"location":"Airfield J, Jezero crater, Mars","date_precision":null,"response_mode":"detailed","duration":null,"updates":[],"last_updated":"2024-03-05T17:26:51Z","agencies":[],"launches":[],"expeditions":[],"spacestations":[],"program":[],"astronauts":[]}