NASA’s Ingenuity now really means business. Its fifth scheduled flight was due to be its last, a one-way trip to a final resting place. But the little helicopter has worked so well that NASA has promoted Ingenuity to the operational partner of Perseverance, and will assist the rover for as long as it can. During flight four, Ingenuity collected lots of images and was able to map the area if flew over. This allowed the team to pick a new airfield for the rotocraft. On flight five, Ingenuity flew 129 meters (423 feet) south from the Wright Brothers Airfield, its base of operation for the last month. It took 108 seconds to get to the new location and before landing, it flew to an altitude of 10 meters (33 feet) to capture more images of the area. This is a new altitude record for the vehicle, and a game-changer and in how we can view inaccessible parts of the Red Planet from the sky.