Dust storm in Martian atmosphere; Removal to detect moisture particles; Critical

by time news

UAE satellite captures dusty vistage in Martian atmosphere A similar scene to the strong dust storm was obtained. The team is trying to find moisture particles by studying different layers of dust particles from the surface to the atmosphere.

In December, dust particles were formed and spread over an area of ​​hundreds of kilometers. It also captured the rare nighttime halo of Mars. It helped to learn more about solar radiation, magnetic waves, and the atmosphere. NASA had earlier discovered that Mars has 3 haloes. Only the phenomenon visible during the day could be studied at that time.

The UAE spacecraft has taken more than 1.3 lakh images since entering Mars orbit. Valuable information was also collected on Mars’ atmospheric temperature, dust and moisture levels, and soil characteristics. It is assumed that one terabyte of data will be transferred in 2 years. The spacecraft is expected to be in service by 2025

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