On Aug. 9, 2020, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover photographed a dust devil swirling through Gale Crater. The twister is relocating from remaining to appropriate, at border amongst the darker and lighter slopes. (Graphic credit score: NASA/JPL-Caltech)
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has noticed a dust devil swirling through the parched Red Earth landscape.
Curiosity photographed the dust satan on Aug. 9, capturing a spectral feature dancing along the border amongst dark and light-weight slopes inside of Mars’ 96-mile-large (154 kilometers) Gale Crater.
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