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Originally posted by senshido
Originally posted by mikesingh
Like what the heck is this...?
Like, a rock? What is it we are supposed to see here?
Originally posted by Nohup
I can't believe you photo experts missed this one:
OMG! Unbelievable! Debunk this one! Blah blah blah!
Originally posted by mikesingh
reply to post by olegkvasha
Like what the heck is this...?
Originally posted by biggie smalls
styxxz,
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov...
Venera 7 was launched from a Tyazheliy Sputnik in an earth parking orbit towards Venus to study the Venusian atmosphere and other phenomena of the planet. Venera 7 entered the atmosphere of Venus on December 15, 1970, and a landing capsule was jettisoned. After aerodynamic braking, a parachute system was deployed. The capsule antenna was extended, and signals were returned for 35 min. Another 23 min of very weak signals were received after the spacecraft landed on Venus. The capsule was the first man-made object to return data after landing on another planet.
en.wikipedia.org...
www.mentallandscape.com...
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by styxxz
styzzx,
See how rumours get started?? NO, no rovers on Venus.
Originally posted by sherpa
For anybody who is interested there was a previous discussion about the cylinder here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...