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Why Mars sunsets are actually blue

Fine dust particles in the Martian atmosphere scatter blue light more efficiently than other colors.

Blue light stays closer to the Sun while red and yellow light scatter widely across the sky.

Mars has a blue sunset while Earth has a red one because of different atmospheric compositions.

NASA rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance have captured these rare, stunning blue sunset views.

Twilight on Mars can last up to two hours, offering a long, blue-tinted spectacle.