Scientists find source of Mars dust storm that shut NASA rover

The planet-wide Mars dust storm that shut down operations of NASA's Opportunity rover originated largely from a single 1,000-km-long geological formation near the Red Planet's equator, American researchers have found. Once about half the size of US, the area is being eroded for over three billion years, releasing enough dust to form up to a 12-metre-thick global layer, said scientists.

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