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I Found A Smoking Gun On Mars!!!!!!


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Topic started on 13-1-2004 @ 11:16 AM by 29MV29


Moderators, I apologize for the double post. But I feel this topic deserves its own thread...

I went through Wgatensons link of the Mars pics and found an anomaly. I have included a pic and a link to the original page. Does anyone have any idea what this could be?


Original link------>spacefinder.tripod.com...

[Edited on 18-3-2004 by John bull 1]



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:17 AM by NetStorm


A piece from a crashed probe?

How bout the 3 indentations right in front of it?


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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:18 AM by Lysergic


a piece of the rover?



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:18 AM by TheBandit795


I think it's something that was dropped by the spirit's craft. Or other "dissapeared" mars landers and craft.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:18 AM by elevatedone


wasn't there a mars lander that crashed some time ago ?

maybe it's a piece of that ?



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:19 AM by TheBandit795


Geez, fast replies....



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:19 AM by elevatedone


oh yeah... still an interesting find though.. good eye !



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:22 AM by THENEO


One of the aliens looking at the probe dropped his coffee flask by mistake and decided to leave it there to frok up the stupid earthlings.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:23 AM by Stress


looks like somethin spilt out of the container thingy?



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:25 AM by 29MV29


But do we really know it's a piece of the lander? I'd be curious as to what piece of the lander it is. And if it is a piece of the lander how and why did it fall of? Where are other pieces of it? When the probe hits Mars airbags deploy, this piece looks undamaged.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:25 AM by worldwatcher



Originally posted by elevatedone
wasn't there a mars lander that crashed some time ago ?

maybe it's a piece of that ?


IF that is the case, why haven't the Nasa Scientists said "hey we found the Beagle...let's try to fix it....or Hey we found the Beagle and it's unfixable"

that's is just a really strange object to be lying in the martian soil....

but it's all new and shiny too...so it gives credence to it being a part of or something from Spirit Rover. GOOD FIND!!! I would be interested to know what it is.

Hey doesn't it remind you of that fake pic with the Coke Can....???



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:27 AM by NetStorm


Once again....How bout the 3 indentations right in front of it?
Digging done by a probe? A piece fell off while digging?



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:27 AM by 29MV29



Originally posted by NetStorm
A piece from a crashed probe?

How bout the 3 indentations right in front of it?


[Edited on 13-1-2004 by NetStorm]


I have been looking at those grooves as well, they start and stop and do not look like it's from surface conditions.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:27 AM by junglejake


You know, I find it odd that on the photo's description, it makes no mention of that piece sitting there...



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:29 AM by ArchAngel


A piece from a crashed probe?

a piece of the rover?

I think it's something that was dropped by the spirit's craft. Or other "dissapeared" mars landers and craft.

wasn't there a mars lander that crashed some time ago ?

The image from Viking which did not land near any probes, or crash sites, and was before the time of rovers.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:29 AM by GrndLkNatv


Forgot to pick up their water bottle.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:30 AM by junglejake


Oh, maybe it's a dust buster the maintenance crew forgot on the set, and the rover accidently took a photo of it! Dang unions!



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:30 AM by NetStorm



Originally posted by 29MV29

Originally posted by NetStorm
A piece from a crashed probe?

How bout the 3 indentations right in front of it?


[Edited on 13-1-2004 by NetStorm]


I have been looking at those grooves as well, they start and stop and do not look like it's from surface conditions.


Look at the end of the piece of metal or canister, it is scooped shaped....maybe it broke off It is an AWESOME find though and you are right I went through a whole bunch of pics, on that website hoping to find more, but no mention at all.



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:31 AM by worldwatcher


I just looked at the link...it says:

SOURCE: VIKING LANDER

so this is? or isn't a NEW PICTURE???????

Also if it is from the VIKING???Then was WHAT DA HELL??? Wasn't that years ago??? SO they KNEW ALL ALONG??

I am very confused NOW!!!!



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reply posted on 13-1-2004 @ 11:33 AM by BlackJackal


Well this pic is from the Viking Lander meaning that the piece of metal would have to be from an earlier mission to Mars, the lander taking the photo, or unknown origin.

Click here for Article


Two Soviet flyby probes were launched in October 1960 but failed to reach Earth orbit. In 1962, three more Soviet probes failed -- two remaining in Earth orbit and one losing communication with Earth en route to Mars. In 1964, there were two more failures, one Soviet and one American; in the latter case, Mariner 3's solar panels failed to open.

The first successful mission was the U.S. probe Mariner 4, which passed within 6,200 miles of Mars on July 14, 1965 and took close-up images of the red planet. The Mariner 6 and 7 probes returned images in 1969. In 1971, the Soviet Mars-2 mission became the first to orbit Mars, and the Soviet Mars-3 lander transmitted data from the planet's surface for 20 seconds.


So the only documented landing prior to Viking was Mars 3 making it nearly impossible for that piece of metal to be from another Mars probe. I honestly think that the metal is from the Viking Lander.



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