Winds on Mars are faster than we thought

 Hey, Space Placers!

Image of a dust devil whirlwind of dust that is blown across mars surface. ©esa tgo cassis dlr fuberlin 850

Image of a dust devil, a whirlwind of dust that is blown across Mars’ surface. 

Credit: ©ESA/TGO/CaSSIS/DLR/FUBerlin

"When the researchers analysed the images, they found the dust devils and surrounding winds reached speeds of up to 158km/h - (95 mph) -  (44m/s) - (25 mph). Previous studies had suggested that winds on Mars mostly remain below 50km/h, reaching up to a maximum of 100km/h on rare occasions."

Fascinating read about the winds of the Red Planet.

Sky Guy in VA

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