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    WASHINGTON, November 27, 2025: NASA’s Perseverance rover has recorded the first confirmed evidence of electrical discharges in the thin Martian atmosphere, revealing that Mars experiences natural electrical activity similar to lightning on Earth. Scientists described the phenomenon as “mini-lightning” linked to dust devils, the swirling columns of dust that regularly move across the planet’s surface. The six-wheeled rover, operating in Jezero Crater in the planet’s northern hemisphere since 2021, detected the electrical discharges through its SuperCam instrument. The system, equipped with sensors capable of capturing both sound and electromagnetic signals, recorded clear evidence of static activity during encounters with Martian dust devils.

    NASA finds Mars atmosphere is electrically active
    NASA rover confirms electrical discharges detected on the Martian surface. (Credit – WAM)

    The observations represent the first time such electrical activity has been directly measured on Mars. Researchers said the discovery provides a clearer understanding of the planet’s complex weather processes and environmental conditions. The findings were published in the scientific journal Nature and were presented by an international research team led by planetary scientist Baptiste Chide of the Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology in France. Chide said the discharges indicate that friction among dust particles in Mars’s thin atmosphere is sufficient to generate measurable electrical energy. The recordings confirm that charged dust interactions play a significant role in Martian atmospheric behavior, a process that scientists have sought to understand since early Mars missions first observed the planet’s dynamic dust storms.

    Scientists record dust devil discharges in Jezero Crater

    The study found that the detected electrical discharges occurred during dust devil activity, with the SuperCam instrument registering both acoustic signals and rapid electromagnetic fluctuations. These measurements demonstrate that Mars’s atmosphere, though far less dense than Earth’s, can sustain electrical processes capable of influencing local atmospheric chemistry and dust movement. NASA engineers have long monitored the effects of airborne dust on exploration missions, as particles can interfere with sensors, obscure solar panels, and degrade mechanical components. The discovery of active electrical charging adds a new layer of understanding to these challenges, providing data that could help improve the design and protection of future Mars equipment.

    Mars atmosphere joins ranks of electrically active worlds

    The findings also reinforce the importance of studying the Martian environment in detail as part of ongoing research into the planet’s weather systems and surface dynamics. The detection places Mars alongside Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn as planets confirmed to exhibit electrical activity in their atmospheres. Scientists noted that the data align with theories suggesting that other celestial bodies with active atmospheres, including Venus, Uranus, and Saturn’s moon Titan, may also generate similar phenomena, though direct evidence remains limited to these four planets. Perseverance continues to operate within Jezero Crater, a site chosen for its geological significance and potential to contain preserved signs of ancient microbial life.

    The rover’s ongoing mission includes studying rock and soil samples, analyzing atmospheric conditions, and collecting data for future transport to Earth. Its continued performance since landing in February 2021 has produced a series of key discoveries about Mars’s surface and environment, including this first detection of electrical discharge. NASA’s mission team said the new data will help refine current models of Martian weather and atmospheric behavior. Understanding these natural electrical processes is critical for ensuring the safety and efficiency of robotic systems operating on Mars, as well as for preparing future human missions. The recorded evidence of active discharges marks a scientific milestone in planetary exploration, expanding knowledge of atmospheric electricity beyond Earth and providing new insight into the environmental conditions of the Red Planet. – By Content Syndication Services.

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