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For years, space companies have turned to analog missions on Earth to organize for robotic and crewed missions to different worlds. Researchers have additionally studied Earth-based phenomena to grasp what pure processes are occurring elsewhere. The newest program to affix the analog catalog is a examine from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California that is analyzing dust devils on Earth to find out about their counterpart on Mars.
In a presentation Wednesday (Dec. 7) on the 183rd Assembly of the Acoustical Society of America in Nashville, Louis Urtecho, an undergraduate scholar conducting the analysis by JPL, detailed his crew’s examine of dust devils, or temporary whirlwinds, within the Mojave Desert.