×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Monday
12
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 6°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Environment

Unprecedented Scenes: It snowed in the Atacama Desert, the driest in the world – Its terrain is used as a model to simulate conditions on Mars (videos-photos)

A rare phenomenon—last recorded ten years ago—took place again recently. Scientists weigh in, and images of the desert “dressed in white” in northern Chile have gone viral

Newsroom June 27 07:59

A sight few ever expected to witness appeared on Thursday, stunning both locals and scientific observers: the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, the driest region on Earth, “awoke” blanketed in snow.

The striking phenomenon quickly went viral and even took seasoned climatologists by surprise.

The ALMA Observatory, located at an altitude of 2,900 meters, posted images on social media.

AWESOME! The Atacama Desert in Chile, the driest in the world, is SNOWY! 🤩😱🥶 pic.twitter.com/ltfMmUWqha

— ALMA Observatory📡 (@almaobs) June 26, 2025

Indeed, the Atacama is one of the most geographically unique areas on Earth. With annual rainfall in some parts not exceeding one millimeter, its soil is so dry and lacking in organic matter that it’s often used as a model to simulate Martian conditions.

NASA and other space agencies have conducted numerous tests in the region using robotic vehicles and scientific instruments, due to the terrain’s morphology and composition, which closely resemble those of the Red Planet.

At the same time, thanks to its clear skies and minimal light pollution, the area is one of the world’s top destinations for astronomical observations. Some of the most advanced telescopes on Earth are based there, including ALMA, a collaborative project between the European Southern Observatory, the U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, and Japan’s National Astronomical Observatory.

❄️#Snow fell in the world's driest desert, the #Atacama.

The desert in northern #Chile has been home to cutting-edge telescopes for decades. The #ALMA observatory in the Atacama reported that its main facility had not seen snow for 10 years.

Raul Cordero, a climate scientist at… pic.twitter.com/QiTRnqJCUp

— News.Az (@news_az) June 27, 2025

Although snowfall isn’t entirely unheard of at high altitudes in the region—such as on the Chajnantor Plateau above 5,000 meters, where ALMA’s main telescope is located—snowfall at its facilities at 2,900 meters is extremely rare. According to the observatory, the last time something similar occurred was ten years ago.

🇨🇱 ❄️ La neige a recouvert jeudi une partie du désert chilien d'Atacama, le plus aride au monde. Un phénomène rare qui, d'après le centre astronomique ALMA, n'avait pas été vu depuis dix ans ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/Afrxf8AVUg

>Related articles

Severe cold wave hits Greece: Snow expected – Weather in Attica

Hits on Russian Lukoil oil platforms from Ukraine

Cartel de los Soles at the Presidential Palace of Caracas: The drug-trafficking network that Chávez set up with Sinaloa and that kept Maduro in power

— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) June 27, 2025

Climatologist Raúl Cordero from the University of Santiago told Agence France-Presse that it’s still too early to directly link the event to climate change, but noted that scientific models show an increasing likelihood of such rainfall or snowfall events in the Atacama in the future.

Images of the white veil that covered the typically dry horizon of the Atacama have traveled around the globe. It’s not just the striking contrast—the globally recognized brown-gray landscape suddenly turned white—but also the implications for the future. While the scientific community remains cautious about drawing dramatic conclusions, the recording of such extreme phenomena in typically arid areas adds to the growing evidence that climatic balances are shifting.

And if the Atacama is Earth’s “mirror of Mars,” perhaps its snow is yet another reminder that our own planet still has the power to surprise us…

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#Atacama#chile#desert#nasa#photos#snow#videos#world
> More Environment

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Ecumenical Patriarch comments on ‘bad omen’ after knife mishap at pie-cutting ceremony

January 12, 2026

Maria Karystianou’s political move divides opinion — Criticisms after early acclaim

January 12, 2026

Golden Globes: Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ and Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ dominate the awards

January 12, 2026

Rubina Aminian: The 23-year-old student who was shot at point-blank range by Iran’s security forces

January 12, 2026

Why Mitsotakis agreed to two meetings with farmers and livestock breeders

January 12, 2026

Bloodshed in Iran: Over 500 dead in protests as Trump weighs “Very strong options” for intervention

January 12, 2026

Severe cold wave hits Greece: Snow expected – Weather in Attica

January 12, 2026

Hits on Russian Lukoil oil platforms from Ukraine

January 11, 2026
All News

> Economy

AADE: Six new digital “weapons” against tax evasion in 2026

Target: 72,800 audits and additional revenues of €2.5 billion with Artificial Intelligence, real-time monitoring, and preventive risk analysis

January 11, 2026

Opening access to a market of 300 million consumers for Greek products through the EU–Mercosur agreement: Benefits for olive oil, cheeses, kiwifruit, peaches and bakery products

January 10, 2026

JP Morgan: STOXX will upgrade Greece this year – Which stocks will see significant inflows

January 9, 2026

How Greek producers and the 21 Greek PDO products will be protected under the Mercosur Agreement

January 9, 2026

“Turbulence, yes; problems, no” is what the Mercosur agreement is expected to bring for Greece

January 9, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα