4 Std - ĂĽbersetzen

🌩️🔴 NASA scientists may have detected the first lightning-like event on Mars! ⚡

Scientists may have detected the first lightning-like signal on Mars, captured by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft orbiting the Red Planet.

Data from the MAVEN spacecraft revealed a rare electromagnetic signal called a whistler wave, possibly generated by electrical discharges inside Martian dust storms or dust devils.

This discovery could reshape our understanding of the Red Planet’s atmosphere and help scientists prepare for future missions.

Could Mars have hidden storms lighting up its dusty skies? 🌩️

Scientists working with data from NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission may have discovered the first direct evidence of lightning-like activity on Mars, a finding that could reshape our understanding of the Red Planet’s atmosphere.

By analyzing years of orbital observations, researchers identified a rare electromagnetic signal known as a whistler wave—a type of radio emission typically produced by lightning. The discovery suggests that electrical discharges could occur within Martian dust storms or dust devils, hinting at dynamic atmospheric processes previously difficult to confirm.

NASA’s MAVEN Discovers Possible Lightning on Mars: First Evidence of Electrical Storm Activity on the Red Planet
SaraApp.net

NASA’s MAVEN Discovers Possible Lightning on Mars: First Evidence of Electrical Storm Activity on the Red Planet

NASA’s MAVEN mission may have detected the first lightning-like signal on Mars. Discover how scientists found evidence of electrical activity in Martian dust storms and what it means for future exploration.
advertisement