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Two of the most interesting Mars Curiosity rover images I've seen (not the ones from the news)
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Posted on 09/03/2015 10:47:39 AM PDT by Sir Gawain
Maybe it's just Martian weather making straight lines, 90 degree angles, and cuts that look machine made. I really don't know what to think about these but they sure are interesting.
Here are the two images straight from NASA:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/01065/mhli/1065MH0003900010400682E01_DXXX.jpg
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/01049/mcam/1049ML0046190040306064E01_DXXX.jpg
The following images are from www.whatsupinthesky.com
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: mars
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To: Sir Gawain
Rocks often fracture along geometric lines. I can walk the beach here in Southeast Alaska and find all kinds of straight edges and holes in rocks.
To: Sir Gawain
Spend some time in mica country
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posted on
09/03/2015 8:33:50 PM PDT
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Nifster
(I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
To: Nifster
I will concede that sand storms are perfectly capable of eroding the stone, but not in the fashion some of those stones have been eroded. Now, the idea that water might have been in sufficient supply to erode those stones is plausible, although, it isn't absolute as some of those holes look like they have been drilled (as mentioned by an earlier poster).
Ridiculous it may not be...
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09/04/2015 10:25:48 AM PDT
by
EnigmaticAnomaly
("With the demonrats in charge, we find ourselves living in an ineptocracy.")
To: EnigmaticAnomaly
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09/04/2015 5:52:20 PM PDT
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Nifster
(I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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