During NASA's Ingenuity helicopter's second successful flight on Mars, on April 22, it took color aerial photos of the planet's surface.
Ingenuity's built-in color camera, which contains a 4208-by-3120-pixel sensor, captured three pictures showing the dusty Martian surface.
NASA said in a press release that Ingenuity flew 17 feet, or 5.2 meters, above the surface when it took the photos.
In the photo above, a glimpse of the horizon can be seen in the upper right corner. Two of Ingenuity's four black landing legs are on the left and right sides of the picture, NASA said.
The shadow in the bottom center is Ingenuity's official launch zone, the "Wright Brothers Field," the agency added.