History was made again as NASA's Perseverance rover became the first spacecraft to capture sounds from another spacecraft on another planet. On Ingenuity's fourth flight, a microphone included with the SuperCam instrument onboard Perseverance caught the buzzing sound of the little helicopter's blades and the sound of the Martian wind blowing in the distance.
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