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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is proving to be invaluable yet again — this time capturing a stunning photo of a Maritan 'road' that the Perseverance rover may soon travel. Of all the planets in our Solar System, Mars has regularly stood out as one of the most fascinating. It's relatively close to Earth, there's evidence of the planet being habitable billions of years ago, and scientists are on a mission to determine if life ever existed there. From remote-controlled robots to future human-led missions, it's safe to say that Mars exploration is in full force right now.
originally posted by: lostbook
Where does the Martian road lead to? I'm hoping it's a Martian 7/11.
originally posted by: lostbook
Where does the Martian road lead to? I'm hoping it's a Martian 7/11.
Could this be the form that disclosure takes?
My Favorite Martian Image: Helicopter Sees Potential Rover Road Ahead
“From a science perspective, these images of South Seítah are the most valuable Ingenuity has taken to date,” said Farley, who’s based at Caltech. “And part of their value may be in what they are not showing. Sedimentary layers in rocks are not readily apparent in the image, and there may be areas that could be difficult to negotiate with the rover. There is work to do by our science and rover driving teams to understand better how to respond to the new data.”
www.jpl.nasa.gov...
originally posted by: djz3ro
I don't really have links to back this up as such, the hypothesis came to me as I was reading this article from Screenrant titled "Mars Helicopter Spots Martian 'Road' In Glorious New Photo"
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is proving to be invaluable yet again — this time capturing a stunning photo of a Maritan 'road' that the Perseverance rover may soon travel. Of all the planets in our Solar System, Mars has regularly stood out as one of the most fascinating. It's relatively close to Earth, there's evidence of the planet being habitable billions of years ago, and scientists are on a mission to determine if life ever existed there. From remote-controlled robots to future human-led missions, it's safe to say that Mars exploration is in full force right now.
Right now Perseverance and Ingenuity are breaking new ground, being the 1st real attempt to see if the Red Planet once harboured life.
Could this be the form that disclosure takes? The rover or helicopter discover something that warrents a closer, human inspection, we send archaeologists up and we learn there was once a civilisation on Mars.
Although this would be an eye opener it wouldn't carry the same gravity as the revelation that we were being visited by Extraterrestrial entities.
Does anyone else have any similar ideas?
originally posted by: djz3ro
I don't really have links to back this up as such, the hypothesis came to me as I was reading this article from Screenrant titled "Mars Helicopter Spots Martian 'Road' In Glorious New Photo"
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is proving to be invaluable yet again — this time capturing a stunning photo of a Maritan 'road' that the Perseverance rover may soon travel. Of all the planets in our Solar System, Mars has regularly stood out as one of the most fascinating. It's relatively close to Earth, there's evidence of the planet being habitable billions of years ago, and scientists are on a mission to determine if life ever existed there. From remote-controlled robots to future human-led missions, it's safe to say that Mars exploration is in full force right now.
Right now Perseverance and Ingenuity are breaking new ground, being the 1st real attempt to see if the Red Planet once harboured life.
Could this be the form that disclosure takes? The rover or helicopter discover something that warrents a closer, human inspection, we send archaeologists up and we learn there was once a civilisation on Mars.
Although this would be an eye opener it wouldn't carry the same gravity as the revelation that we were being visited by Extraterrestrial entities.
Does anyone else have any similar ideas?
originally posted by: djz3ro
I don't really have links to back this up as such, the hypothesis came to me as I was reading this article from Screenrant titled "Mars Helicopter Spots Martian 'Road' In Glorious New Photo"
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is proving to be invaluable yet again — this time capturing a stunning photo of a Maritan 'road' that the Perseverance rover may soon travel. Of all the planets in our Solar System, Mars has regularly stood out as one of the most fascinating. It's relatively close to Earth, there's evidence of the planet being habitable billions of years ago, and scientists are on a mission to determine if life ever existed there. From remote-controlled robots to future human-led missions, it's safe to say that Mars exploration is in full force right now.
Right now Perseverance and Ingenuity are breaking new ground, being the 1st real attempt to see if the Red Planet once harboured life.
Could this be the form that disclosure takes? The rover or helicopter discover something that warrents a closer, human inspection, we send archaeologists up and we learn there was once a civilisation on Mars.
Although this would be an eye opener it wouldn't carry the same gravity as the revelation that we were being visited by Extraterrestrial entities.
Does anyone else have any similar ideas?
originally posted by: LABTECH767
There are many MARTIAN roads in this carpet bombed out city (Which also appears to be on the shores of what may once have been a Martian sea), many features that a dust devil can not create, road junctions, neighbourhood's, possible industrial sites and a city centre which what may have been a large sports type facility or perhaps a religious or administrative hub, many structures that have obviously been obliterated and this asks the question.
IF there is someone on mars after someone else obviously went all out to wipe them out and that someone is not us then who is it?.
www.marsruins.com...
(from this site).
So how far can you trust the guy's that pull the strings at NASA, well Never A Straight Answer is the only conclusion you can really come too.