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NASA Captures Proof of Lightning on Mars

Last updated: December 1, 2025 8:58 pm
Anoosha Malik
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NASA Confirms Tiny Lightning Discharges on Mars Through Rover Audio

Karachi — In a groundbreaking discovery, NASA has verified the presence of small electrical discharges on Mars for the first time, after its Perseverance rover recorded subtle crackling sounds inside dust storms sweeping across the planet.

Researchers have suspected for decades that dust friction in the thin Martian atmosphere might generate electrical activity. However, direct evidence remained elusive until the rover’s microphone unintentionally captured these faint signals during routine operations.

Published this week in the journal Nature, the study reveals that these “micro-lightning” events are extremely small compared to Earth’s thunderstorms. Instead of large, bright bolts stretching for kilometres, the Martian version consists of short electrical arcs just millimetres to a few centimetres long — similar to static shocks humans experience in dry weather.

Scientists say the process begins when tiny grains of dust collide and build up charge. The energy then releases in brief sparks that can be detected as gentle zapping noises.

Experts believe this constant electrical activity could be widespread across the Red Planet, particularly during seasonal dust storms that shape Martian weather patterns. Unlike Earth, where electricity in dust storms rarely reaches the discharge stage, Mars’ ultra-thin atmosphere allows even small charges to escape as sparks.

The idea of electrified Martian dust is not new, and previous missions attempted to observe it. A European lander launched to study the phenomenon in 2016 crashed, leaving the mystery unsolved — until now.

While some researchers urge caution, saying visual evidence of actual lightning is still needed, most agree the acoustic findings mark a major step forward in understanding Mars’ atmosphere and climate behavior.

Scientists also note that these electrical reactions could influence how organic chemicals break down on Mars, potentially helping to explain why methane — which can be linked to life — quickly disappears from the surface.

Beyond scientific curiosity, the discovery carries practical implications. Future robotic missions and eventual human expeditions may require equipment designed to handle the constant static environment on the planet. Engineers are now assessing whether long-term exposure could weaken spacesuits or interfere with electronics.

The research team emphasizes that while the sparks are low-energy, ongoing monitoring is essential as NASA continues planning for human exploration of Mars.

 

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