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To: Phil V.
...Or you suggesting that NASA/JPL edits the pics before posting?

All I can tell you is that if I used Photoshop to insert a rock into that picture and did a really crappy job, it would look just like that rock does. It's not only that there's no shadow beside it, but the edges of the 'rock' are much more sharply defined than those of the other rocks; it's typical of what happens when you cut an object out of a larger picture and don't blur the edges a little before you paste it into a new background.

I dunno; maybe I'm wrong; or maybe NASA got hacked.

67 posted on 01/18/2004 7:33:36 PM PST by Grut
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To: Grut
The lack of shadow is due to (probably due to) the angle of inclination of the face of the rock being less than the angle of the sun above the horizon of Mars. The face is not "verticle" enough to cast a shadow.
69 posted on 01/18/2004 7:38:18 PM PST by Phil V.
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