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  • 19/06/2025
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover saw two dust devils swirl across the surface of the Red Planet before joining together as one.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/CNRS/INTA-CSIC/Space Science Institute/ISAE-Supaero/University of Arizona
Transcript
00:00We often see dust devils in the desert, but this one happened on Mars.
00:04NASA's Perseverance rover captured an incredible new video and I'm gonna tell you all about it.
00:13Perseverance was exploring the rim of Jezero Crater when it spotted these twisters.
00:18The big one is 210 feet wide. That's like the wingspan of a large airliner.
00:24But if you were standing there, not to worry. The Martian atmosphere is so thin
00:28that it would feel like a gust of wind. Though you'd get pretty dirty.
00:33Scientists are fascinated by dust devils on Mars. By studying these,
00:37we better understand wind patterns and surface atmosphere interactions.
00:41Dust devils also tell us how dust lifting affects the planet's atmosphere and climate over time.
00:47Perseverance was also first to capture an audio recording of a dust devil on Mars.
00:52We've even observed this phenomenon from space. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a dust
01:01devil that was estimated to be 12 miles high. That's above the length of Manhattan.
01:08We've also captured the tracks these dust devils leave behind. These can tell us about the direction
01:13dust devils traveled. Every time we spot a dust devil, it helps us refine our climate models of Mars.
01:20Blink of Lookvery IV
01:22Blink of New Science
01:25Full devotion
01:28Blink of the Camp
01:32the Level
01:41Blink of the Left
01:44with all the
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