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Apologies on my behalf
that being said, be more specific about how you do stuff...
no idea what a an Auto Desaturation does
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by impaired
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by impaired
To this one. www.unmannedspaceflight.com...
That's it.
No. Seem that I never send a message to these science guys....
Unmanned Spaceflight.com > Rules and Guidelines - Please Read
1.3 Astrobiology may not be discussed here, even in the context of a mission with those stated goals. This includes other banned topics such as SETI, "Red Rain," alien visitors, exobiology, biosignatures, microorganisms, fossils et cetera. (Amended 19Oct'12 / Updated 21Nov'12)
Damn Bill Nye!
edit on 21-2-2013 by Arken because: (no reason given)
And remember - if NASA thought there was anything in these images that would cause a frenzy, they wouldn't manipulate them. They just wouldn't release them.
Originally posted by Zarniwoop
And remember - if NASA thought there was anything in these images that would cause a frenzy, they wouldn't manipulate them. They just wouldn't release them.
BINGO
Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
Originally posted by Zarniwoop
And remember - if NASA thought there was anything in these images that would cause a frenzy, they wouldn't manipulate them. They just wouldn't release them.
BINGO
Can't be hundred percent sure on the verification but I did hear, that it takes around 15-16 minutes to get the picture back from Curiosity and they're put directly on the NASA/JPL site. I couldn't find any corroboration on the time it takes for them to be put on the net though, but I'm thinking it's pretty quick
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by impaired
Just recieved an e-mail from a Paleontologist Professor: 99% they are FOSSILS!
He want know, for the total confirmation, where he can find the area where I made this discovery, to dig the site.... because he don't know and do not recognize what kind of dinosaur it could be.....
How can I do, to tell him, that the "site" is off-limt, at this moment?
edit on 22-2-2013 by Arken because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Arken
reply to post by lnfideI
Do it. Now wait his response...
Originally posted by Tindalos2013
reply to post by Pauligirl
Personally, I'm with the "rocks" crowd on this one. I just don't think that Mars ever had lifeforms that advanced. I'd settle for microbes.
A rash and foolish way to view this particular topic. Science will proof this statement false.