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Originally posted by lordpiney
Oh really? huh? i guess these aint fossils then?
Originally posted by toocoolnc
Looks like a condom..
Originally posted by BlueAjah
I think they are referring to this video of the Rover taking the first scoop:
www.nasa.gov...
Originally posted by GaryN
Well where are some macro images? I was hoping to see some macros of the 'river bed' pebbles too, as it would be interesting to see if the types of rock the pebbles are made from could be identified. Maybe there is a reason they are not using the macro camera?
Originally posted by akushla99
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
reply to post by Extralien
I think thats a good idea. It does resemble a tooth.
It resembles a prawn!
A99
Originally posted by bottleslingguy
reply to post by charlyv
the thing is it doesn't need to be debated if they scoop it back up and analyze it, right? so why wouldn't that be next? if they ignore it then there should be some suspicion
Originally posted by zigguratvertigo
Actually, I think it's a cable tie, and some cellophane. Disappointed...edit on 10-10-2012 by zigguratvertigo because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
Originally posted by Arken
Surely this anomaly seem out of place with the surrounding terrain.
Mole of Mars?
S&F.
NASA say the object might be a part of the six-wheeled rover
NASA, NASA, NASA.....edit on 9-10-2012 by Arken because: (no reason given)
haha NASA are a funny lot.
excuses excuses
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
reply to post by Kr0nZ
Chance, coincidence....luck, happens to all of us at some point.
They landed the rover where it is for a reason, they didnt pick a random landing point. So you could say, they knew this was the best place to look, and by chance, they found something