InSight detects gravity waves, low rumbles and devilish dust
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - 03:00
in Astronomy & Space
More than a year after NASA's Mars InSight lander touched down in a pebble-filled crater on the Martian equator, the rusty red planet is now serving up its meteorological secrets: Gravity waves, surface swirling "dust devils," and the steady, low rumble of infrasound, Cornell and other researchers have found.