This is the first image showing clouds of Mars taken from the lander.
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Weather found by Mars Pathfinder
This is the first image showing clouds of Mars taken from the lander. Scientists know that the clouds are made of water. And there are weather patterns on Mars which resemble terrestrial storms. It is not known whether rain comes from these storms however! Mars Pathfinder set out to record the same kind of temperature and pressure data which is used to diagnose the weather on Earth. Mars Pathfinder also recorded cloud patterns for study later. Some of these can be viewed in the Image Archive below.
Mars Pathfinder found the weather on Mars to be variable. There were light winds (16-35 km/hr - compare these speeds with those on the Earth), gusting both at night and during the day. Cold morning air was warmed by the surface and carried upward, just as it is on Earth. Afternoon temperatures were steady, but the early afternoons were plagued by dust devils, which were repeatedly seen. Dust devils on Mars can sometimes turn into full fledged Global Dust Storms!
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