America. NASA’s Perseverance Rover is continuously exploring Mars. Collecting samples from there. Because the most ambitious mission of space scientists is to search for life somewhere in space beyond Earth. The Perseverance Rover also encountered many strange things during its journey to Mars, about which NASA often keeps updating through its social media. But now the Perseverance rover has taken an incredible look at Mars’ weather.
NASA’s Perseverance Rover was exploring Jezero Crater on Mars. While walking here, he got to see such a view of the climate of Mars which had not been seen till now. The rover saw a dust storm rising on Mars and captured it on camera. This storm was moving from east to west on Mars. Its speed was 19 kilometers per hour. The incident reportedly occurred on August 30 when the storm was passing through Thorofare Ridge. NASA has also shared a video of this. To see-
In NASA’s video of Mars, you can see that this storm full of Martian dust is passing through the western ring of Jezero Crater. The video contains 21 frames. Each frame is a 4 second video. The video is shown at 20 times speed. Based on the data, scientists said that this storm was at a distance of 4 kilometers from Thorofare Ridge. It is said that it extends up to 60 meters. Only its lower part is visible in the video, which will be 118 meters long. Whereas scientists say that it will be about 2 kilometers long.