"Perseverance Rover Captures Massive Dust Devil Racing Across Mars"

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NASA's Perseverance rover captured a 200-foot-wide dust devil moving across Mars' Jezero Crater at a speed of about 12 mph. Dust devils are weaker and smaller than tornadoes on Earth but play a role in redistributing dust on Mars. Scientists study them to gain insights into the Martian atmosphere. The rover's imagery helped determine the dust devil's location, width, and estimated height. The mission's objective is to search for signs of ancient microbial life, study the planet's geology and climate, and pave the way for human exploration of Mars.
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