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Tracking the winds that made Mars a world of dust
Recent observations have unveiled the intricate dance of a thousand Martian dust devils, offering a unique window into the wind patterns that shape the Red Planet’s surface. These swirling vortices, ...
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Mars-orbit cameras track a visitor from another star system, up close
The engineering lesson is simple: Sometimes the best observatory is the one already parked at another planet. When an interstellar comet was in a viewing geometry that kept Earth-based telescopes too ...
Since humans first started observing Mars, the existence of nocturnal ice clouds on the Red Planet has been known, primarily through daytime observations and sophisticated climate models. Twilight ...
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