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How Does NASA Monitor Dust Storm On Mars?
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Learn how NASA’s satellite fleet helps provide weather Information for the missions on the surface of Mars.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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January 2022. A dust storm nearly twice the size of the United States blankets Mars' southern
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hemisphere, reducing sunlight and uniting NASA's spacecraft to help one another through the storm.
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NASA's Curiosity rover captured these images as the dust rolled in, obscuring the horizon.
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Also in the storm's path was NASA's InSight lander, which had to stop its science work after dust
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prevented sunlight from reaching the solar panels. InSight hunkered down for 11 days to conserve
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battery power, but didn't weather the storm alone. A fleet of NASA orbiters monitor dust storms from
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above and serves as a lifeline to Earth, relaying data from Mars' explorers back to the team. Dust
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storms like this recent one start close to the ground and are spread by wind as they rise,
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warming the cold Martian atmosphere. Storms are first detected by MRO's Mars Color Imager,
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or MARSI, which produces a daily global weather map. As dust rises in the atmosphere, MRO's Mars
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Climate Sounder instrument measures temperature to determine how fast the storm could spread.
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MAVEN studies the upper atmosphere, including how dust affects the escape of water and other gases from
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the atmosphere. And for 20 years, Odyssey's Thermal Emission Imaging System, or THEMIS, has helped measure
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global dust activity over time. The orbiter sends most of InSight's data to Earth, but as Odyssey went to
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check in on InSight, it experienced a software issue. The Odyssey team swung into action, recovering quickly
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so engineers could send new instructions to InSight. The dust even grounded NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter,
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postponing flights until conditions improved. Dust storms formed during all Martian seasons. Some can
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balloon in a matter of days, like the 2018 global dust storm, which led to the end of NASA's Opportunity
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rover. Despite the challenges dust creates for spacecraft, studying storms is critical for creating
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future weather forecasts and preparing for a potential human mission to Mars. To get the latest updates,
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follow at NASA JPL and at NASA Mars on social media, or take a deeper dive on the mission websites at mars.nasa.gov.
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