Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft captured images of Mars’ surface on May 15, 2026, showing wind-blown streaks over impact craters in the Syrtis Major region. These streaks result from wind activity interacting with craters and extend about 30 miles (50 kilometers) in length. The prominent craters average about 30 miles in diameter. The image scale is approximately 1,200 feet (360 meters) per pixel. The images are processed in natural color using red, green, and blue filters to approximate human vision, according to NASA.
For more details about the Psyche mission, NASA provides information on its dedicated site.