HUGE HOLE on Mars Surface! Deep Abyss?, page 6
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reply posted on 30-8-2007 @ 06:32 PM by ArMaP
Yesterday, a new photo of that hole was published, here.

In this new photo the Sun was a little lower, so the West side of the inside of hole is visible.

A new photo with two new holes that look like the first one (but not deep, we can see the bottom of both) was also published, here.

It almost looks like something is eating Mars.


reply posted on 1-9-2007 @ 10:27 AM by blue bird
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Thanks Zorgon...yeah, almost 2 months ( its funny on the firm soil, no tools in pockets and nothing to fix.. )


reply posted on 1-9-2007 @ 04:49 PM by zorgon
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Listen email me at standauffish@earthlink.net I have something I need to show you and need help tracking down. Its regarding a NASA file that shows something, but they didn't provide the info to track what they showed. I think you will be amazed considering the source, but I don't want to display it until we can track the originals


reply posted on 2-9-2007 @ 08:15 AM by ArMaP
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The boiling would depend on the liquid, not all liquids would boil at Mars temperature and pressure, right?

Pure water would boil, but probably water with a more or less high salinity would not boil


reply posted on 8-9-2007 @ 08:11 AM by Kano
While I'm not suggesting these Martian holes are due to stormwater drains leaking. It does bear a striking resemblance to the catastrophic events in Guatemala a while back.
www.ordena.com...

I also remember seeing something about a large series of similar looking sink holes in South America somewhere, they had filled with fresh water and people were diving in them.


reply posted on 9-9-2007 @ 02:08 AM by Ruiner
Originally posted by blue bird
Dunno...I enlarged negative and put a color for contrast - and it looks like something is inside - some kind of fluid (doesn't look photoshopped)


By adjusting the threshold with photoshop, this is what's left. Any thoughts?


Original Picture from the OP's source
www.planetary.org...



Threshold



Would someone like to double check this?. Download the image and open it into photoshop. Zoom in about 400% until the "crater" is in full view. Now select the "crater" portion with the eliptical marquee tool. Select image / from the top menu bar. Scroll down to adjustents and then down to threshold. In the threshhold menu move the white cursor arrow all the way to the left under the spike in data. What did you get?




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