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posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:42 PM
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Some images from NASA and one of the landers.
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posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:49 PM
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Need some help?

Generally a new thread should have more than one line and 3 linked images. You should have some more text there telling us what it is we're looking at, what it is you want us to pay attention, etc.

Also, it helps to provide links to the original pictures (from their web sites where you got the photos from), as people are going to ask for those too.

Just some helpful hints.



posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:55 PM
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are pointing out that shiny thingy.
other than that all i see is what looks like sand and,




posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:55 PM
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It's vey nice of you to continuously try to help this person...



posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:56 PM
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Originally posted by eriktheawful
Need some help?

Generally a new thread should have more than one line and 3 linked images.




If you look at the whole bunch of threads he's created in the last few days, they mostly seem to be like this.
Mostly short, a few lines, no real content.



posted on May, 14 2013 @ 10:57 PM
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Originally posted by jvarga390
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posted on May, 14 2013 @ 11:14 PM
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Ooookay?! Apart from the lack of "Words" in the OP..........

"I see shiny things"?

WTF is that? Are these photo's of a landing zone? I.e. this is just "stuff" ejected when the thrust came on whilst landing?

I'm interested.....................tell me more please? Anyone?



posted on May, 14 2013 @ 11:36 PM
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Originally posted by CaptainBeno
Ooookay?! Apart from the lack of "Words" in the OP..........

"I see shiny things"?

WTF is that? Are these photo's of a landing zone? I.e. this is just "stuff" ejected when the thrust came on whilst landing?

I'm interested.....................tell me more please? Anyone?


a quick google of his mood [sadiral] leads to WoW and a Turkish actor

would you like to know more?

curious about the shiny things as well



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:06 AM
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I love the thread title.

Wonder what that shiny thing is? Part of the lander or something, but yeah we need more context.



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:30 AM
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No stars for the delivery but flag for the content, do you have any direct links to those images?



Very interesting and not the first interesting image from the red planet


www.abovetopsecret.com...

I'm no expert on where stuff would land from the Mars mission, but the planet ain't small and the chances might be quite slim, could be wrong though. Definitely a shiny object (possibly made of metal) so it's either a piece from the landing or something else.
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posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:36 AM
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The images wree recoverd from this web site. Not sure which sol was indicated, but if you want to have a look you can.

mars.jpl.nasa.gov...



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:39 AM
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Looks to me like one of the early Curiosity pictures that showed debris from the descent rocket pulley system, some kind of shield that was jettisoned..... I am trying to locate those, but cannot as yet find them. I am sure I have seen this image before, anyone?



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:41 AM
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Interesting also to note that there is no "imprint". it seems light (in weight) and just resting as though it was polystyrene with a metal cover (foil)



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:43 AM
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Well, if it's not part of the US Rover (Curiosity) lander, it may be part of one of the umpteen Russian failures that probably dot the Martian landscape.

Cuhail



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:45 AM
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Very true, the thought had crossed my mind



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 12:48 AM
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Originally posted by charlyv
Looks to me like one of the early Curiosity pictures that showed debris from the descent rocket pulley system, some kind of shield that was jettisoned..... I am trying to locate those, but cannot as yet find them. I am sure I have seen this image before, anyone?


It could be but without links it's difficult to tell



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 01:51 AM
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Looks to me like one of the early Curiosity pictures that showed debris from the descent rocket pulley system, some kind of shield that was jettisoned

Shield, yes. Curiosity, no. No terrain like that around Curiosity.

The image is from the Spirit rover, Sol 80ish of its mission. Nine years ago.

marsrover.nasa.gov...
planetimages.blogspot.com...

Spirit...*sniff*
www.wdtprs.com...



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posted on May, 15 2013 @ 02:23 AM
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Its also worth reminding people here that if they have an image that they wish to know more about, the internet has IMAGE search engines.

Here are just two...

Google reverse image search

Tineye

Both of which would have led to links showing it was an old image from Spirit.



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 02:46 AM
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Pretty sure the pics you link to are those taken by the rover Spirit shortly after landing. Suggest you look at :

hirise.lpl.arizona.edu...
hirise.lpl.arizona.edu...

What you are seeing is the backshell or heatshield of the spacecraft which crashed into or close to Bonneville Crater, nearby to where Spirit landed.. But I could be wrong...



posted on May, 15 2013 @ 05:29 PM
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Your pictures,



















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