Mars Global Surveyor MOC Images

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Images, Mars Global Surveyor, Dust, Tornadoes, Cameras, Topography, Vortices

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Images of several dust devils were captured by the Mars Orbiter Camera
(MOC) during its global geodesy campaign. The images shown were taken
two days apart, May 13, 1999 and May 15, 1999. Dust devils are columnar
vortices of wind that move across the landscape and pick up dust. They
look like mini tornadoes.

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