Dust devils on Mars leave 'fingerprints' that can guide future Red Planet missions

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Summary:
- Dust devils, or small whirlwinds, are common on the surface of Mars and leave behind distinctive patterns that can be observed from orbiting spacecraft.
- These dust devil tracks provide valuable information about the Martian atmosphere and surface, which can help guide the planning and execution of future robotic and human missions to the Red Planet.
- By studying the size, shape, and distribution of dust devil tracks, scientists can better understand the wind patterns and weather conditions on Mars, which is crucial for landing spacecraft safely and ensuring the success of surface operations.

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