reply to post by Skyfloating
I'm not sure if this has already been debunked or looked at, but the coordinates of the alleged floating car are 32 00 42 S 115 47 11 E and the place
is Honour Ave, Bicton Western Australia. My guess is that it is either a balloon sign or another temporary raised sign that was put up for an event.
There are nothing but some tire tracks there now when you look at vpike, but it just looks like the perfect place to advertise for Ma and Pa's annual
croc barbie and chest hair competition.
Here it is on vpike:
www.vpike.com...
Edit:
Originally posted by krystalice
Originally posted by Skyfloating
Again: Anyone know what those Mars Anomalies are?
There is a rock that tends to move mysteriously across the desert leaving trail marks behind, the scientists have devised several theories but none of
them are accurate.
That is what I can think of pretty much.
Than again if those are alien trail marks, I wonder how easy would be to find trail marks here on Google Earth among vast populated planet.
[edit on 10/31/2009 by krystalice]
It's pretty interesting, at first I was thinking it was optical distortion. You can easily tell which imperfections in the surface are craters and
which are rocks/lumps because of the way the light is hitting them. Its odd that upon closer examination, in some places that tracks appear to 'drive'
right over tiny craters leaving no tracks inside the crater as would be expected and oddly in others they appear to 'drive' right over small lumps
leaving no tracks inside the area as well when you would think it would it cause a more noticeable imprint. The tracks also appear to depress the apex
of dunes and hills as they continue over them, however, there is some strange pixelation in a few spots and it just looks weird.
In any case, all I did was use the zoom feature in my browser so who knows. It would be nice if google mars worked on my computer so I could get a
sense of scale/location and for all I know it could be a mars rover. I will say that a few spots whisper of a doctored image somewhat though, which
could of course also be optical distortion and/or problems with resolution.
edit on 7-12-2010 by RSF77 because: Stuff