The weather on Mars: Vast storms, strong winds, freezing temperatures and giant whirlwinds
Briefly

Since landing one Martian year ago (equivalent to two Earth years), MEDA has not stopped working, even in winds of more than 62 miles per hour and storms capable of covering the entire surface of the planet. We measure systematically. We permanently monitor all environmental parameters, explains Jose Antonio Rodriguez Manfredi, principal researcher at MEDA and director of the Space Instrumentation Group at the Astrobiology Center.
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