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It's 7:30 a.m. right now in Jezero, and the has been charging its batteries for about an hour. In about 9 hours it will attempt its 37th flight on the Red Planet, having already flown more than 7.5km in total during the 649 Martian days of its life on Mars.

While waiting for the flight to takeoff, here is an animation of flying 8m above ground, surveying an outcrop called Feillefeu down in South Seitah, back on Sol 193

Credits: /JPL/Caltech/65dBnoise

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