Mars Express Observes Dozens of Dust Devils in Mamers Valles
The European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft has documented numerous active dust devils swirling across a Martian canyon system. These observations were made within Mamers Valles, a prominent valley system on the Red Planet known for such atmospheric phenomena. Dust devils are characterized as brief, tornado-like whirlwinds occurring on the Martian surface.

The European Space Agency (ESA) Mars Express mission has captured images of dozens of active dust devils traversing the Martian landscape. These observations took place within Mamers Valles, a notable valley system on Mars.
Dust devils are described as brief, tornado-like whirlwinds. Their presence provides insights into the atmospheric conditions and surface processes occurring on the planet.
According to Phys.org, the Mars Express spacecraft successfully recorded these events.



