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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 09:11 AM by mikesingh
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Here's a pic of the famous 'golf ball' on Mars taken by the MGS! Whether it's artificial or natural, it's hard to say.
Courtesy: Paranormal.about.com
Now the point is, why doesn't NASA land its probes near these anomalies to get the answers? Hmmmm...Either they know what the heck they are or even
if they land there to check them out, they wouldn't tell us the truth, would they?
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 09:26 AM by lee anoma
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Amazing photos!
I really have nothing to add so much as to say great find and nice pics.
Star, flag, continue please.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 09:46 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by lee anoma
Amazing photos!
I really have nothing to add so much as to say great find and nice pics.
Star, flag, continue please.
Thanks lee! Now I've really gotta step on the gas, what?
OK, in ref to the image above, here's something that may interest you....
Notice the similarity? So what the heck is going on?
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:05 AM by rocksarerocks
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Actually that tiling is jpeg artifacting without a shadow of a doubt. I recognized it the second i saw the whole picture, and those DO look rendered.
I looked at it over and over, there's nothing there except JPEG tiling. No civilization evidence whatsoever.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:06 AM by spikedmilk
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Nice pics Mike, good work as always. Notice how busy it is around Amundsen it is?, Kinda looks busy around the anomoly too. Cool.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:10 AM by rocksarerocks
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Here's some more "alien cities on mars". Notice the same tiling?
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:18 AM by internos
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Why don't you post ALL about that pic?
That's a closeup.
Spirit :: Navigation Camera :: Sol 519
Left Navigation Camera Non-linearized Sub-frame EDR acquired on Sol 519 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 12:49:51 Mars
local solar time. NASA/JPL
Source:
marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov...
Spirit :: Navigation Camera :: Sol 519
Left Navigation Camera Non-linearized Sub-frame EDR acquired on Sol 519 of Spirit's mission to Gusev Crater at approximately 12:50:27 Mars
local solar time. NASA/JPL
Source:
marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov...
Close-up:
A question: WHO stated that that's an "Alien City on Mars?"
Just curious...
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:18 AM by dave420
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Definitely JPEG artefacts. You'd have to see the lossless originals of those photos to look at that depth of magnification, but even then you're
still only going to see individual pixels.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:19 AM by squiz
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Hey Mike, thought you might be interested in this one. It's pretty grainy of course, we couldn't have clear shots of these things getting around on
the web could we?
I think it speaks for itself.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:28 AM by DCP
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one of the movie companies before the movie starts shows their lot and they kind of blur/black and white the lot. that is what the first pic looks
like to me. sorry i am at work and cannot look for the screen shot i am talking about
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:33 AM by Lunica
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Very very cool!!! Thank you for posting this.

Flag and a star of course
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:36 AM by internos
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:49 AM by squiz
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Isn't strange how the close ups of the strip are completely obliterated.
I think its pretty safe to say all those angles are not the result of Jpeg compression. If it was a picture taken on Earth I think there would be
archaeologists lining up for the dig.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:52 AM by mikesingh
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Great pic squiz! Internos has got hold of this one and enhanced it well, as always! But darn, I wish we had a vertical photograph
than a low angle oblique one! But even then one can make out terrain geometry. Cannot be due to pixelation as this is in a particular area only.
Intriguing, to say the least!
And heck! They spend millions of dollars on photographic equipment for producing badly pixelated images? My $5 pin-hole camera would probably do
better!  Tax payer's money down the drain? Or are they screwing around with the pics?
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:07 AM by internos
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I've found a pic of the area near the which squiz is talking about,
absolutely not far from there:
First angle
ida.wr.usgs.gov...
Second one
ida.wr.usgs.gov...
this one looks much close to Inca City, uh?
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:12 AM by merryxmas
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Fascinating images. Those look like steps but what size you wonder. It looks like Macchu Picchu ruins.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:13 AM by housegroove23
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mikesingh, You are the Man!
I just want to say that you are doing some excellent work.
If you keep this up we may just have to rename your user profile to Zorgon2.
There is no doubt in my mind that this is real.
Your doing an excellent job too internos, you guys are making me want to fire up my photoshop when I get home today.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:17 AM by mikesingh
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Yeah! Reminds me of The famous 'Inca City' on Mars! Here....
Courtesy: NASA
Now how the heck did you manage to find a similar 'Inca City'? Wow!  I've never seen that one before!
Cheers!
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:25 AM by Solarskye
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Don't know what to say really. Scientist say there was once oceans of water on mars. Just makes me wonder what happened to Mars and will it happen
here on earth? Was there intelligent life on Mars at one time and then something horrible happened to that planet to make it what it is today. Nice
pics Mike keep it up and we'll just have to build a spacecraft and send you to mars.
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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 11:38 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by Solarskye
Nice pics Mike keep it up and we'll just have to build a spacecraft and send you to mars.
Heck! Then you haven't noticed my avatar. That's actually me. Got zapped by an electrical short circuit on that last Mars Shuttle. Darn! It was
worse than a tin-can! Thanks to John, Ron (Zorgon) and Matt (Matyas). I'll be damned if I volunteer to go back again!!
Cheers!
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