Mars Dust Storms Predicted
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Warm and Sunny Weather on Mars Could Mean Disaster for Future Missions

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Scientists from the University of Colorado Boulder have identified the weather patterns that may underlie roughly two-thirds of major dust storms on Mars .
Warm and sunny weather may help trigger the dust storms, which can often begin with a seemingly pleasant Martian day.
The findings could have implications for future human missions to Mars .
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