But one thing's for sure about these freakish alien dust devils: You're definitely not in Kansas if you see them. More like 140 million miles over the rainbow in space. Though scientists have long ...
Dust devils are "swirling, sometimes towering columns of air and dust," NASA said in a news release, and are common on Mars. They are formed by rising and rotating columns of warm air that are ...
In a short video released Thursday by NASA, the two dust devils can be seen swirling and spinning on the rim of a feature known as the Jezero Crater. The landmark is famous as being the landing ...