Unraveling Martian Weather: The Dance of Dust and Clouds

Scientists from NIT Rourkela and Sun Yat-sen University analyze dust storms and water ice clouds on Mars using over 20 years of data. By understanding Martian weather, they aim to protect spacecraft, support future astronauts, and explore the planet's potential to have supported life.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-06-2025 20:07 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 20:07 IST
Unraveling Martian Weather: The Dance of Dust and Clouds
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Scientists from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela and Sun Yat-sen University have delved deep into the atmospheric dynamics on Mars. They have closely analyzed the influence of dust storms and water ice clouds on the Martian climate.

Leveraging insights from decades of data, including contributions from India's Mars Orbiter Mission, the research reveals how these elements interact to affect temperatures and alter the planet's atmospheric composition. The study, featured in New Astronomy Reviews, is not just a scientific endeavor but a step towards ensuring the safety and success of future human missions to the Red Planet.

Dr. Jagabandhu Panda from NIT Rourkela highlighted the importance of understanding these atmospheric processes to safeguard spacecraft and support astronauts. The findings refine the predictive models of Martian weather and underscore the planet's shifting environmental conditions, crucial for upcoming space missions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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