Mars rock that move's from under a cliff!!!!HOW?, page
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Topic started on 1-9-2008 @ 03:12 PM by beforetime











what i can't get is..it move's or skip's from under the cliff..if you see my point.

like it was in the shade then moved out.

name of the original picture is 1198110289_20992-2_Sol1342_56_CapeVerde_Superres_4x

for some reason i can't find it again on nasa's website...and i know that's where i got the picture.

i will search for it again to give u link.

but what is that..and how can a rock slide or skip..if its a rock from the bottom of a cliff face or under it as the picture say's it was?

that's just weird if you ask me lol


reply posted on 1-9-2008 @ 03:16 PM by cautiouslypessimistic
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It is an odd picture, but how do you figure the rock skipped? Both pictures show the rock in the same place with some sort of shadowing next to it. But I dont see where it moved.


reply posted on 1-9-2008 @ 03:49 PM by beforetime
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look at that picture...

downhill is the other way..
so why did it move or something move skid mark wise toward the rock?

basically is the rock fell from the shelf or cliff...why didn't it roll down hill?

it went almost uphill lol

and those look like skid mark's..

as if a golf ball hit and skipped kinda deal,or foot steps..you get the idea lol

and not to mention that skidmark is coming from under that shelf or cliff thing...in the shade...
so it couldn't have been dropped off the shelf.


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