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NASA rover spots striking clouds in Martian sunsets

Scientists say these are the clearest shots of sun rays on Mars they've ever seen.

The NASA rover Curiosity captured a featherlike, iridescent cloud in the evening high above Mars on Jan. 27, 2023. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS

A Mars rover has watched some spectacular sunsets recently, with sightings of iridescent, featherlike clouds and sun rays poking through the blanketed sky.

The NASA explorer isn't taking pictures for the 'Gram to give all its rover pals FOMO, but to study clouds at twilight(Opens in a new tab), building on research that began two years ago when it observed night-shining clouds(Opens in a new tab).

The new images are a reminder that even a glance up at the sky from the surface of Mars is an alien experience, showcasing phenomena that rarely or don't exist in our world. Last year a United Arab Emirates Space Agency probe orbiting Mars, known as Hope, captured a gigantic green wormlike aurora above the planet that stretches thousands of miles from the sun-facing side to the back. And researchers affiliated with the European Space Agency have discovered a California-size cloud that shows up every spring in southern Mars over a dead volcano.

Curiosity is adding to scientists' growing bank of knowledge about the Martian sky. It captured a set of feathery rainbow-like clouds on Jan. 27. When lit by the sun, these types of clouds appear as iridescent as mother of pearl jewelry, displaying a kaleidoscope of colors. Though rainbow clouds can occur over Earth(Opens in a new tab) when they're thin and have lots of uniform water droplets or ice crystals, they're extremely rare.

"Where we see iridescence, it means a cloud’s particle sizes are identical to their neighbors in each part of the cloud," Mark Lemmon, an atmospheric scientist with the Space Science Institute in Colorado, said in a statement(Opens in a new tab). "By looking at color transitions, we’re seeing particle size changing across the cloud. That tells us about the way the cloud is evolving and how its particles are changing size over time."

Curiosity's photoshoot on Feb. 2 also showed sun rays pouring through Martian clouds. The rover has captured these beams on the Red Planet(Opens in a new tab) before, but never this clearly.

Curiosity capturing a sunset on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover captures a sunset on Mars in April 2015. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / MSSS / Texas A&M Univ.

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Most clouds hovering over Mars are no more than 37 miles above ground and made of water ice. But these recent puffs, likely composed of carbon dioxide, are more like dry ice. They're much higher up, where the temperatures are even more frigid.

The cloud survey, which will wrap up in mid-March, uses the rover’s color Mastcam(Opens in a new tab). Scientists stitched together the panoramic images of the iridescent cloud and sun rays from over two dozen separate pictures sent back to Earth. They plan to use the observations to glean more information about Mars' atmosphere, temperatures, and weather.

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  1. Why don’t these billionaires make it their permanent home and leave us ref rats alone we’re God made us.

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    1. lol you are a fool

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    2. But no one is taking anywere .. no one even wanted to in the first place ...like durrrr ...

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    3. only if it was even possible to land there. They would Lmao.

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    4. yes i agree there are about 2000 invisible gods

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    5. They clearly did.. Multiple rovers over many years.
      That’s why we have these pictures..

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    6. It always take one to know one ☝️

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    7. The one you don’t believe in

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    8. Nah, I can spot someone with the downs without having it myself.

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    9. omg really is that so? My man you’ve been shown nothing of any reality. Watch the the rover footage who’s filming that? Look closer at the rover itself. Your not asking the critical questions that makes what nasa shows you possible.

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    10. Im guessing you think the moon landings were also possible lol.

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    11. Just because you can’t comprehend it, doesn’t make it false.
      There are mountains of evidence.
      And frankly, there is no reason to lie about space exploration.
      It’s quite fascinating.
      If it’s not your thing, just move along. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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    12. Well I watched them, along with the rest of the world. So yes, it’s true.
      What makes you think we aren’t smart enough to do it?
      Your cell phone is actually much more complex than the computers used on Apollo.
      But you apparently don’t doubt that technology.. Since you are currently using it.. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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    13. Yes, we know the world is flat and you are one of the few clever humans who can see things as they truly are. It’s a boring act even by internet trolling standards.

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    14. https://giphy.com/gifs/arbeiterkammer-XB43a39jYFT6JxjVtR

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  2. 8 comments so far and I've lost all hope for humanity.

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  3. If there’s little to no water on Mars, then what are the clouds composed of?

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  4. Segun un estudio de unos expertos… 🤣

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  5. Perfect place for John Kerry

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  6. AND THIS WILL HELP CURE CANCER PATIENTS AND OTHERS WITH LIFE THREATENING ILLNESS !!! HOW

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    1. It probably doesn’t, but we spent $10 billion on cancer research this year. Curing diseases is a worthy goal, but it’s not the sole purpose for government. Scientific research is important too.

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    2. That is called a false dichotomy, and in all caps none the less.

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    3. I’M SORRY THAT MY ALL CAPS BOTHERS YOU, BUT MY EYESIGHT IS NOT THAT GOOD… I HOPE THIS PROBLEM DOES NOT BEFALL YOU SOMEDAY !!!

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    4. YES YOU ARE CORRECT BUT ONLY IF IT SERVES A USEFUL PURPOSE !!!

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    5. Finding out if life ever existed on Mars will give us a better understanding of the origins of life on Earth. Also, space exploration has led to many scientific advancements, including the development of artificial limbs and muscle systems, robotic sensors, anti-corrosion coatings, cochlear implants, scratch-resistant eyeglass lenses, and memory foam. NASA has also made breakthroughs in osteoporosis research and bone density studies as well as scientific and technological breakthroughs in various fields such as medicine, biology, physics, and astronomy.

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    6. I noticed that he totally dodged the false dichotomy part. Word waa too big, kinda like his text.

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    7. The problem with defining a “useful purpose” is that isn’t how most scientific breakthroughs are made. More times than not it is a mixture of unintended discoveries, happy accidents, and repurposing of knowledge gained in a seemingly unrelated field that leads to important discoveries. As Angel points out space science has lead to a huge amount of breakthroughs and inventions in pretty much all fields of science and most especially medical. There is no doubt that cancer research is amongst the most important fields, but it can’t be the only area of funding, and it isn’t guaranteed by a long shot that the specific funding for that cause will be the area that leads to a breakthrough for a cure. Knowledge builds on knowledge and it isn’t always clear where an answer will come from. Government funded research is amongst the most important of all because it is allowed to venture in areas that private sector research is often unable to go (pure research). One doesn’t cancel out the other or take away from the other. They actually enhance each other.

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    8. What contributions are you or have you made to benefit humanity???

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    9. Not everything has a cure and there has been progress on curing or reversing many forms if cancer.

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    10. IF YOU LEARNED YOUR FIRST BIG WORD ? WHICH MEANS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2 THINGS ! I’M GLAD YOUR TAKING TIME TO LEARN, BEFORE ITS TOO LATE !!! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR NEXT BIG WORD !!!

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    11. they already got a cure for cancer, but if told everyone what it was these Big Pharmaceutical Companies would be broke in 24 hours

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  7. Lol mars, ya sure cant even get to moon again but can go to mars.. nasa said

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    1. they never went to the moon. That was absurd fake bs.

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    2. you don't know anything about the subject. Clearly.

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    3. I can only guess that I've spent hundreds more hours of my life dedicated to the study of it than you have. But it's an extremely likely guess.

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    4. and yet you're still wrong. Or lying. Either way you're wrong.

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  8. That's a lift off into space by one of the residents living on Mars.

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  9. https://youtu.be/O45UPWafkSc

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  10. https://media1.tenor.co/images/cfffdfe4cee4f0a8ca0f728f386452cd/tenor.gif?c=VjFfZmFjZWJvb2tfd2ViY29tbWVudHM&itemid=15358837

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  11. Mars has it going On

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  12. Looks like taken on earth 🌎 on a cloudy ⛅️ day

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