Curiosity Rover Captures Martian Clouds — Wait, What?! 🌥️🚀
Dude, the Curiosity rover isn’t just digging through Martian dirt—it just captured a video of clouds on Mars! Sure, it spends most of its time "looking" down at the soil, but occasionally it lifts its head to the sky. And recently, it caught a glimpse of an actual Martian cloud show right from Gale Crater.
But wait! This wasn’t random. NASA scientists set up the perfect conditions by simulating the planet's atmosphere, choosing the ideal spot and time to capture the moment. What appeared on camera were
mesospheric clouds, which, guess what, we see on Earth too! Only difference? On Mars, no water vapor—just
dry ice. 🧊
These clouds form about 80 km above the surface, and on Mars, they’re visible during twilight, when the Sun lights up the atmospheric particles. It’s not magic; it’s just Mars' atmosphere cooling down enough for CO2 to condense into these thin clouds. 🎥
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