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NASA’s Perseverance rover has captured new images of multiple "dust devils" (twisters) on Mars. The snaps have been taken by the Perseverance rover exploring the rim of Jezero Crater on Mars ...
More NASA's Perseverance rover celebrated its 1,500th day on Mars with a spectacular new selfie that featured a surprise guest: a tiny dust devil. Scientists created the Mars rover's newest self ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover recently captured a remarkable new selfie on Mars, featuring a rare guest—a Martian dust devil. This small, swirling whirlwind of dust appears about five kilometres ...
The picture marks 1,500 sols (Martian days) for Perseverance, equivalent to 1,541 days on Earth. A latest selfie by NASA’s Perseverance rover at Mars has featured a new guest: a Martin dust devil.
Dust devils, a combination of air and dust, are common on Mars. Released Wednesday, the selfie is a composite of 59 images taken by the camera on the end of the rover's robotic arm, according to NASA.