Mars Dust Devils Reveal Unexpectedly Fast Winds and Dynamic Atmosphere

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A new study using 20 years of ESA satellite data reveals that dust devils on Mars can reach speeds up to 98 mph, far faster than previously thought, and provides insights into Martian wind patterns and dust behavior, which are crucial for future missions and climate understanding.
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