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NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover
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Ha, I wish it was just a day.
Adding to what Paul Hammond wrote, Perseverance, the rover itself, has not been forced to stop yet for bad visibility. The storms have never gotten that bad here in Jezero since this mission started 2+ Martian years ago, and we haven't seen a really bad "global" storm since that 2018 one. Unfortunately, even smaller Martian storms can lift the dust so damned high in the atmosphere that it takes weeks or even months to fall out, and the winter season is known to be dusty, so... we're stuck with this scenery-killing haze for a while.
Oh wow. Thanks for the conetxt. I think it's pretty crazy to think that it can take months for the dust to settle.