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The dust devil was about 210 feet wide, NASA said, but likely didn't last long after consuming the smaller whirlwind.
Astronomers believe the image captured by the rover is of a float rock, which means it came from some other part of Mars.
NASA's Perseverance rover captured two swirling dust devils in January on the surface of Mars after summitting the Jezero ...
Eagle looks straight out of science fiction. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.  — The Eagle has landed.
In a new rover selfie published by NASA, we get to see the Mars helicopter Ingenuity in the background, and while the perspective of the shot means the helicopter appears even smaller than it ...
From its perch in the foothills of the 3.4-mile-high mountain, you can see over an expanse of plains, called Aeolis Palus, and beyond that the hilly walls of Gale Crater. In the foreground, Martian ...
Video footage captured by NASA's Perseverance rover shows a small "dust devil" merging with a much larger twister on the ...
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, ...
"If two dust devils happen upon each other, they can either obliterate one another or merge, with the stronger one consuming ...
NASA's Curiosity rover made a compelling find on Mars ' irradiated surface.
Mars is well known for its seasonal dust storms, which occur when the southern hemisphere experiences summer. Periodically, ...