NASA's Perseverance Rover Records Eerily Scary Martian Dust Devil, Sounds Earth-Like

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On the surface of Mars, the atmosphere is so razor thin that future colonizers would be wise to build an underground solar radiation bunker. But there's still enough atmosphere to make some truly astounding sounds. Sounds like humanity was lucky to pick up thanks to NASA's Perseverance rover. Thanks to newly processed and encoded data gathered in September of 2021, we now know that Martian dust storms also called dust devils, s... (continue reading...)

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