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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover saw two dust devils swirl across the surface of the Red Planet before joining together as one.
Scientists created the Mars rover's newest self-portrait by stitching together 59 individual images taken by Perseverance 's camera, which is located at the end of its robotic arm. Each shot required ...
A NASA rover on Mars by chance had its microphone on when a whirling tower of red dust passed overhead last year and caught the sound. Scientists released the first-of-its-kind audio Tuesday.
The unexpected guest is a dust devil, a harmless little whirlwind about five kilometers away from Perseverance. It’s visible as a small, blurry white patch just behind the hill where the rover ...
When NASA’s Perseverance rover paused on May 10 to take a celebratory self-portrait, the robot got more than it bargained for. In the distance, a twisting plume of red dust – what scientists call a ...
To celebrate her 1,500 th Martian day (“Sol”) exploring the red planet, the Perseverance rover used its robotic arm to take a selfie of the rover and the surrounding landscape. But when team members ...
The Perseverance rover finds a mysterious black rock on Mars, “Skull Hill,” which intrigues scientists because of its ...
NASA's Perseverance rover regularly images a Sherlock Holmes–themed maze to calibrate its chemical-hunting SHERLOC instrument.
NASA took a selfie from the rover to celebrate. Perseverance has been on Mars since 2021 and has been active for over 1,541 terrestrial days. The rover is covered in dirt, the result of drilling and ...
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