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Scientists get to the bottom of mysterious Martian clouds

This story was adapted from a version published by California State University, San Bernadino.

A team of researchers, including planetary scientists at 抖阴旅行射 Boulder, have solved a decade-old Martian mystery that baffled planetary scientists worldwide.

The study, ahead of its appearance in the scientific journal鈥檚 January 2026 issue, reexamines a 2015 report that claimed to show massive 鈥減lumes鈥 of material extending more than 150 miles above the Martian surface鈥攆ar beyond the planet鈥檚 lower atmosphere. In planetary terms, a plume is a broad, feather-shaped cloud of gas, dust, or other material that extends outward from its source. The paper, titled 鈥淗igh-altitude Martian plume is likely an ordinary twilight cloud,鈥 offers a new explanation for the phenomenon.

The study was led by Matteo Crismani at California State University, San Bernadino, who earned a doctorate in astrophysics and planetary science from 抖阴旅行射 Boulder in 2017.

He was joined by co-authors Michael Chaffin, Kyle Connour, Nicholas Schneider, Shannon Curry, Justin Deighan and Sonal Jain, all from the (LASP) at 抖阴旅行射 Boulder; Reed Fitzpatrick from the University of California, Riverside; Giuliano Luizzi from the University of Basilicata; Marek Slipski from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Geronimo Villanueva from NASA鈥檚 Goddard Space Flight Center.

Side-by-side images of Mars taken in May 1997. The right image includes lines showing the edge of the planet, which is hidden in darkness

In this image of Mars taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, an arrow points to a plume that seems to be extending above the Martian atmosphere. A new analysis, however, finds that the cloud is well within the edge of the planet. (Credit: Crismani et al. 2026, Icarus)

鈥淭his research brought together scientists from multiple NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) Mars missions, senior and junior researchers, and even an undergraduate contributor,鈥 said Crismani. 鈥淚t exemplifies the scientific process, where new evidence sparks mystery and debate, yet through collaboration and communication, understanding of complex phenomena can be achieved within our lifetimes.鈥

The original 2015 telescopic observations showed patches of light that appeared to rise above the edge of the planet, effectively into space. Since clouds are unlikely to form so high, scientists proposed other possibilities鈥攕uch as a new type of dust storm or even a daytime aurora. For nearly a decade, the phenomenon remained an unsolved mystery.

Crismani and his colleagues recently reanalyzed the published images of Mars and discovered that it was literally a matter of perspective. The original report had not fully accounted for Earth, Mars and the Sun not being in a straight line. In the new study, careful analysis of the viewing geometry revealed that a small but significant dark crescent was in view, much like Earth鈥檚 moon when it is not quite full. This meant that part of Mars' nightside was in view behind the bright patches, but too dark for the telescopes to detect.

鈥淲hen you notice a pair of eyes gleaming at you out of the darkness, the simplest explanation is that there鈥檚 an animal behind them that鈥檚 just too shadowy for you to make out, not that there鈥檚 a ghost or apparition standing there in defiance of known physics,鈥 said Chaffin. 鈥淭he same is true of Mars: Rather than exotic plumes, simple geometry and ordinary clouds seem to be the cause of these phenomena.鈥

Once the geometry was verified with computer models, the patches of light were much easier to explain鈥攖hey were just normal clouds over Mars at sunrise or sunset. When viewed from Earth, the clouds lined up against Mars' dark crescent, creating the illusion that they were impossibly high. But such twilight clouds are relatively common on Mars and have been observed by orbiters and rovers. The team鈥檚 analysis confirmed that no new types of clouds, dust storms or auroras are needed to explain the event.

What once appeared to be clouds in space turned out to be a simple matter of perspective. Mystery solved.听