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Mars dust devils secretly extend NASA rover missions and may hold the key to future human survival on the red planet
Mars is constantly swept by swirling columns of wind known as dust devils, and these powerful whirlwinds sometimes act as ...
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The Martian dust that ended a NASA rover’s mission may be the greatest obstacle to human survival on the red planet
Mars may appear calm from a distance, but its fine red dust creates one of the most dangerous environments in the Solar System. This electrically charged dust sticks to equipment, damages machinery, ...
Three months after the first stirrings of what became an epic global storm on Mars, the winds have died down and the dust that filled the atmosphere is settling. Now, like a scene from the opening ...
Whirling dust devils on Mars probably generate high-voltage electric fields and associated magnetic fields and would need to be considered by future human explorers, scientists said Tuesday. The ...
NASA’s InSight lander on Mars has returned to normal operations after a break of around two weeks due to a regional dust storm. The lander is currently active, but its science instruments will remain ...
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