Dust devils and daytime upslope winds explain Mars's constant haze

A large team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in the U.S., Spain, France and Finland has found that frequent dust devils and daytime upslope winds are the reason for Mars’s constant atmospheric haze. In their paper published in the journal Science Advances, the group describes their study of data from the first 216 sols of Perseverance rover’s trek across the surface of parts of the red planet and what they learned from it.


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Source: Phys.org