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A trio of dancing dust devils 🌪️ ARCHIVED - NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover recently captured video of Martian dust devils, a phenomenon that has been observed by multiple Mars missions since the 1970s. They're not dangerous to the rover – but they can help us better understand the planet's weather.
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Space By Storm1 yıl önce
@NASAPersevere No panels to clean off this time. So just a windy hug? 😂

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@NASAPersevere @grok How many Perseverance rovers could we fit on a Starship?

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@NASAPersevere Is @NASA creating rovers and aircraft optimized for Starship transport?

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@NASAPersevere


![New pano just dropped 😍 [Spoiler: Stay to the end to see the 18-image composite of Jezero Crater taken by ARCHIVED - NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover.] After 3.5 months and 1,640 feet (500 m) of vertical climb, the rover is leaving the crater it's been exploring since landing on the Red Planet in 2021.](https://image.24vids.com/tw-1867248131399987467/media/GenLQ1JakAAUtbF.jpg)


