From swirling dust devils to meteorites, see the fascinating phenomena captured by NASA’s rovers that show Mars is more dynamic than it appears.
An international team led by the University of Bern tracked 1,039 dust devils — tornado-like whirlwinds — across the planet’s surface using 20 years of European Space Agency satellite images. The ...
Scientists have spotted over a thousand dust devils on Mars. New research tracking the swirling Martian winds has revealed they reach speeds far higher than previously believed. An international team ...
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Scientists have identified more than 1,000 dust devils on Mars, revealing they reach far higher speeds than previously thought. Using two decades of satellite data, researchers from the University of ...
Mars may look calm, but new research reveals it’s a world of fierce winds and swirling dust devils racing at hurricane-like speeds. Using deep learning on thousands of satellite images from European ...
Three dust devils tracking across the martian surface on 8 November 2021. Image from ESA’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO). Image credits: ESA / Bickel et al. For decades, scientists have watched ...
Martian dust devils that have long fascinated scientists have finally been cataloged and tracked, providing unexpected new insights into the climate on Mars, which are already being applied toward ...