NASA Track Dust storms on the Red Planet.
Yocha News- NASA is currently tracking a dust storm that occurred in a particular region of Mars. The storm recently they found was sweeping the Red Planet's southern hemisphere,
Reporting from NBC News, Sunday (25/11/2012), the storm were found by satellite Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, according to NASA, will not disrupt operations penjelajahnya two robotic vehicles that are on the surface of Mars.
The storm occurred at a distance of 840 miles from the location of the vehicle robotic NASA rover Opportunity. While on the opposite side, the weather station located on Curiosity detect changes in air pressure and temperature by the storm.
The storm on Mars has already attracted the interest of scientists to examine. They hunt hurricane to learn why storms can change and wrap Mars.
If the storm occurs later it turned into a global storm, Opportunity powered robotic vehicle sunlight could have run out of energy. But plutonium-powered Curiosity will not be directly affected.
NASA Track Dust storms on the Red Planet.