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Massive Martian ‘dust devil’ filmed by NASA’s Perseverance rover is 5 times taller than the Empire State Building


A screenshot of recently released footage of a dust devil (circled) on Mars that was captured by the Perseverance rover on Aug. 30.  (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

NASA’s Perseverance rover has captured rare footage of a towering twister, or “dust devil,” dancing across the surface of Mars. The dusty vortex is taller than the average-size U.S. tornado and five times taller than the Empire State Building, according to NASA.

The rover spotted the swirling storm on Aug. 30 on the 899th Sol, or Martian day, of its mission on the Red Planet. The wandering robot filmed the dust devil for around 84 seconds as it raged on top of a nearby ridge around 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) away. A time-lapse of the dust devil, showcasing the action at 20 times speed, was shared online by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) on Sept. 29. 

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