Very True
Originally posted by Havick007
Hi All,
I have posted this previously but after months of bidding my time i know this has to be reposted and resubmited!
For anyone that has not seen the pictures i will repost below, this area is on the rim of Endeavour Crater and coincentally or perhaps not one of the next main stops for the Spirit Rover![]()
Towards the end of my last thread relating to this topic, someone posted supposed Hirise pics of that area which after hours of searching for i could not find before that post and since then Google Earth has not updated the Hirise pics for that area and a quick search for Endeavour Crater on the Hirise site will result in 900+ pages of junk that do not relate to Endeavour Crater!!
I truly believe this is a structure and amazingly vivid. Enjoy the pics and all raw image links will be posted at the end of this post.
Links:
global-data.mars.asu.edu...
Also freely available via Google Earth...thanks
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Originally posted by Havick007
reply to post by Havick007
although u cant save the whole panorama, you will have to view in google earth and zoom etc as per normal, although i have to admit it is easier doing it that way anyways.
Originally posted by ArMaP
reply to post by Asktheanimals
No, if there are "geometric" (whatever that may mean) lines in one area, the most natural thing is that there will be more lines, if it's a natural phenomena
characterized by simple geometric forms n design and decoration; "a buffalo hide painted with red and black geometric painted with red and black geometric designs"
Pareidolia (pronounced /pærɪˈdoʊliə/ pa-ri--lee-ə) is a psychological pa-ri- DOE-lee-ə) is a psychological-lee-ə) is a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant.