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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 speeds on Mars are significantly higher than previously thought. These ...
A new study reveals that Mars’ dust devils race across the planet at speeds up to 160 km/h, far exceeding earlier estimates.
Scientists combined 20 years of Mars images to track over 1,000 dust devils, revealing powerful winds that shape the Red ...
Combing through 20 years of images from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter spacecraft, scientists have tracked 1039 tornado-like whirlwinds to reveal how dust is ...
What can dust devils on Mars teach scientists about the Red Planet’s weather and climate cycles? This is what a recent study published in Science Advances hopes to address as a team of scientists ...
A new international study led by researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela is helping unravel the complexities of Martian weather, offering valuable inputs that could shape ...
Did life really exist on Mars after all? Unfortunately, there is no conclusive evidence for this yet. Nevertheless, it would ...
Blue Origin is moving closer to launching NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars, a critical step toward understanding how the Red ...
The shortest, coldest days of winter are approaching for those who live in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere. But on Mars, the Opportunity rover is already in the midst of the Red Planet’s doubly-long ...
Scientists leveraged what was previously considered "digital noise"—color offsets caused by moving objects in images from ESA's Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter—to catalog 1,039 martian dust ...
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