Dust devils form when the planet’s surface heats up, pushing hot air close to the ground rapidly up through cooler air above.
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Dust devils study reveals 100 mph wind speeds on Mars, far higher than expected
A new study led by Dr. Valentin Bickel from the Center for Space and Habitability at the University of Bern shows that wind ...
Scientists combined 20 years of Mars images to track over 1,000 dust devils, revealing powerful winds that shape the Red ...
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Mars’ Weather Is Wilder Than We Thought: Dust Devils Show Whirlwinds Up to 158 km/h
Dust devils on Mars have been known for years. Using them as a proxy for wind speed, however, is a clever twist. The new ...
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These Creepy Mars Gullies Move Like ‘Dune Worms’ and Scientists Now Finally Know Why
On windswept dunes inside Martian craters, such as Matara and Russell, the Red Planet wears a curious pattern that has long ...
Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere ...
What's the weather like on planet Mars? Dusty, according to Sophia Herod from BBC Weather.
A new study reveals that Mars’ dust devils race across the planet at speeds up to 160 km/h, far exceeding earlier estimates.
On Mars, dust devils and winds reach speeds of up to 160 km/h and are therefore faster than previously assumed: This shows a ...
His team combined 20 years of data from two European spacecraft: the Mars Express, in orbit since 2004, and the ExoMars Trace ...
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Alien comet 3I/ATLAS just swept past Mars. When will it return to our skies?
We're just weeks away from this interstellar visitor reaching its brightest in Earth's night skies. Will we see it?
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