Let's highlight the recent footage of a massive dust storm on Mars, as captured by satellite images and rover footage. The UAE's Hope mission, designed to study the Martian atmosphere, weather patterns, and climate, has been gathering data on dust storms.
With its imaging spectrometer, the Hope spacecraft provided empirical evidence of a vortex-shaped dust storm of extensive size, covering a substantial portion of the planet's surface. This finding was further supported by footage from NASA's Curiosity rover, located on Mars' surface.
Dust storms on Mars form due to a combination of weather patterns and convective processes, and studying them helps us better understand the planet's climate dynamics. To visualize these storms, 4K resolution renders have been included, enhancing our understanding of these powerful atmospheric phenomena.
Credit: emiratesmarsmission.ae, NASA/JPL-Caltech
Animation, visuals and renders made by iGadgetPro
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0:00 - Intro
0:17 - Massive Dust Storm on Mars
0:50 - Study of dust storms and its significance
1:07 - Close-up monitoring of dust storms on Mars
1:30 - Animation of dust storm on Martian surface
1:59 - Credits
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1 июн 2024