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Mars rover hears dust devil overhead

Eerie sounds passing above site recorded

- By Ashley Strickland CNN

A towering whirlwind of dust passed right over the Perseveran­ce rover as it explored the site of an ancient lake on Mars — and the rover recorded the first sounds of this Martian dust devilusing its microphone.

Dust devils, or dust whirlwinds, are common on Mars, and they’re part of the weather patterns on the red planet.

Other missions have gathered images, weather data and dust measuremen­ts of these events, and the NASA InSight lander even recorded seismic and magnetic signals created by the dust devils. But sound has been the missing element — until now.

When the Perseveran­ce rover landed on Mars in February 2021, it became the first mission to carry microphone­s on a journey to the red planet.

The robotic explorer’s SuperCam microphone just happened to be turned on and recording on Sept. 27, 2021, when a dust devil passed directly over the rover, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communicat­ions.

During an 11-second clip captured by the microphone, there are two periods of low frequency wind as the leading and trailing walls of the dust devil pass over the rover, said lead study author Dr. Naomi Murdoch, researcher at the University of Toulouse’s Higher Institute of Aeronautic­s and Space.

In between the walls of the whirlwind is a calm period when the rover was in the eye of the vortex, Murdoch said.

Crackling and hissing can be heard during the event, which were determined to be dust grains hitting the rover.

The researcher­s were able to count the particles in the dust devil as they hit the rover, leading to a completely new type of measuremen­t on the red planet, Murdoch said. It’s the first time an instrument has been able to quantify lofted dust on Mars.

Images and other data sent back by the rover also confirmed what happened. When the researcher­s pieced all of the elements collected by the rover together, they determined that the dust devil reached more than 387 feet) tall and spanned 82 feet — about 10 times larger than the rover itself. While this sounds like a massive whirlwind, it’s the average size for Martian dust devils, Murdoch said.

The researcher­s were surprised to discover that dust accumulate­d inside the dust devil, rather than just being carried inside the outer walls — possible because the dust devil may still have been in the process of forming.

Dust devils serve as indicators of turbulence in the atmosphere on Mars and they play an important role in the Martian dust cycle.

Learning more about how dust becomes lofted and moves on the red planet — a key feature of its weather and climate since dust is its main feature -can help scientists better understand the formation and evolution of dust storms.

A planet-encircling dust storm is what ended the Opportunit­y rover’s 15-year mission in 2018.

“Global dust storms are important for understand­ing the Martian climate,” Murdoch said. “The acoustic measuremen­ts of dust impacts and dust lifting will, therefore, improve our understand­ing of dust devils and will also help to improve Martian climate models. Understand­ing dust lifting is also critical for space missions due to the damage that can be caused to hardware.”

Perseveran­ce’s wind sensors have already been damaged due to lofted dust particles likely carried by wind or a dust devil, Murdoch said.

Dust devils have a reputation for being both helpful and harmful on Mars.

The InSight lander’s mission is expected to end this month after spending four years studying quakes and other phenomenon on the red planet. Layers of dust have collected on its solar panels and prevented the spacecraft from collecting enough power to continue operating its instrument­s.

 ?? JPL-CALTECH/NASA ?? Before it mission ended in 2018, Opportunit­y recorded this image of a Martian dust devil.
JPL-CALTECH/NASA Before it mission ended in 2018, Opportunit­y recorded this image of a Martian dust devil.
 ?? N. MURDOCH/ISAE-SUPAERO ?? This figure shows the size of the dust devil in relation to the Perseveran­ce rover.
N. MURDOCH/ISAE-SUPAERO This figure shows the size of the dust devil in relation to the Perseveran­ce rover.

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