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space2 years ago

Uncovering Martian Cloud Patterns: Citizen Scientists Make Remarkable Discovery

Citizen scientists participating in NASA's Cloudspotting on Mars project have used data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to map the clouds over Mars, revealing patterns of cloud clustering and behavior. The cloud maps show populations of carbon dioxide ice clouds at high altitudes, clouds near the poles, and water-ice clouds that form during dusty seasons. Understanding these clouds is crucial for studying Martian weather and climate. The research will be published in the journal Icarus, and more data analysis is underway to explore how cloud formation is influenced by changing dust conditions on Mars.

space2 years ago

"NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Spectacular Martian Dust Devil in Action"

NASA's Perseverance rover captured footage of a 1.2 mile-high dust devil on the Martian surface as it moved across Thorofare Ridge. The dust devil was estimated to be about 2 kilometers in height based on its shadow. Dust devils are a common weather phenomenon on Mars, and Perseverance's ability to observe them from a distance helps scientists study the planet's weather. The rover's main objective is to search for signs of ancient life, collect rock samples, and gather data on Martian weather conditions.