NASA Curiosity Rover captures rare photos of "mother of pearl" clouds on the red planet. The cloud formation in the Martian environment is more unusual compared to what we see on Earth.
Most clouds on the Red planet hover at about 37 miles (60 kilometres) or lower in the sky, and are composed of water ice. The latest capture by Curiosity shows the clouds at a higher altitude, where it is very cold.
NASA s Curiosity rover has taken several remarkable images of clouds on Mars, a rare occurrence on the Red Planet. The images were taken on March 19, 2021.
The shimmering appearance of frosty, white clouds in the atmosphere of Mars has surprised NASA scientists, with the wispy formations emerging in unexpected ways.
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