Mars is a devil eat devil world. The Perseverance rover recently witnessed a gruesome scene on the Red Planet, in which a ...
The dust devil was about 210 feet wide, NASA said, but likely didn't last long after consuming the smaller whirlwind.
The six-wheeled explorer recently captured several red planet mini-twisters spinning on the rim of Jezero Crater.
On Mars, swirling columns of dust—known as dust devils—regularly roam the landscape, sometimes colliding in dramatic displays like one recently captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover. In a rare moment, ...
Some of the unusual rocks carry stories about water on Mars. One has hints of long-gone microbes. All tell of a dynamic, complex planet.
A Martian dust devil can be seen consuming its smaller friend in this short video made of images taken at the rim of Jezero Crater by ...
In the rover's latest video, the life of the slighter dust devil is abruptly cut short by a superior twister. But one ...
NASA's Perseverance rover captured dust devils "consuming" each other on Mars, revealing secrets from the Red Planet.
Mars is well known for its seasonal dust storms, which occur when the southern hemisphere experiences summer. Periodically, ...
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