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With eyes on Mars, NASA algorithm tackles dust devils on Earth

For years, space agencies have turned to analog missions on Earth to prepare for robotic and crewed missions to other worlds. Researchers have also studied Earth-based phenomena to understand what natural processes are going on elsewhere. The latest program to join the analog catalog is a study from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California that’s analyzing dust devils on Earth to learn about their counterpart on Mars.

In a presentation Wednesday (Dec. 7) at the 183rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Nashville, Louis Urtecho, an undergraduate student conducting the research through JPL, detailed his team’s study of dust devils, or brief whirlwinds, in the Mojave Desert. 

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