Watch a Martian Dust Devil on Camera using NASA’s Perseverance Rover!

In this episode, we will show you how NASA’s Perseverance rover captured a video of a dust devil on Mars, and what it can tell us about the Martian weather and climate. A dust devil is a swirling column of air and dust that forms when warm air rises and mixes with cooler air. They are common on Earth, but they are even more spectacular on Mars, where the thin atmosphere and the dry surface create ideal conditions for them to form. We will explain how the rover recorded and measured the dust devil, and how it compares to other dust devils observed by previous missions on Mars. We will also discuss how dust devils affect the Martian atmosphere and weather, and how they can trigger or contribute to larger dust storms on Mars, which are among the most extreme weather events in the solar system. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:51 How Perseverance Captured the Video of the Dust Devil 02:49 How Scientists Measured the Height of the Dust Devil 05:16 How Dust Devils Affect the Martian Atmosphere and Weather 07:55 Outro 08:32 Enjoy Best Telescopes for beginners: Celestron 70mm Travel Scope Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope Celestron – StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ Visit our website for up-to-the-minute updates: Follow us Facebook: Twitter: Join this channel to get access to these perks: #NSN #Mars #Perseverance #DustDevil #NASA #Science #Space #Exploration #Video #Climate #Weather #Storm #Rover #Navcam #Measurement #Height #Shadow #Albedo #Atmosphere #Chemistry #Greenhouse #Ozone #Methane #Life #DustStorm #Global #Extreme #Challenge #Mission #Comparison #Insight #NASA #astronomy
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