In a series of posts this month, a Twitter handle called Curiosity (not the rover) brought Mars alive for us through a series of videos that combine the visuals from the Curiosity Rover, and the audio from Perseverance Rover.
Here are a few posts. All of them indicate that Mars, while being covered in dust, and appearing calm, is actually windy. We can hear the wind.
Extremely detailed new photo of Martian surface. sol 772 (actual sound of Mars) pic.twitter.com/4hvu1sZLso
— Curiosity (@MAstronomers) September 2, 2024
Extremely detailed view of Martian Dunes by Curiosity
— Curiosity (@MAstronomers) August 31, 2024
Rover (actual sound of Mars by Perseverance rover) pic.twitter.com/kfpkbb5OIi