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In the latest set of images from the Red Planet brought to us by NASA’s Curiosity rover, we see a shiny disk shaped object on the surface of the red planet, this object without a doubt cannot be confused for “imagination at work”, pixelation and dust.
Originally posted by buster2010
Could it be possible that this was a piece of the lander when it separated from the parachute? Parts went everywhere and there is no way to tell where they all went.
Originally posted by Ghostfreak1
And what do you think this is ?
Some aliens scout group camping on mars (a dusty dead planet... what a cool place to camp at !) that forgot their music cd ?
Have you even considered it could simply be part of previous expedition devices such land rover ?
Originally posted by Hushabye
reply to post by gortex
Or photoshopology.
Originally posted by LiberalSceptic
To me it just looks white with some sand scattered over it. Resembling a reflection.
Originally posted by awakehuman
Originally posted by buster2010
Could it be possible that this was a piece of the lander when it separated from the parachute? Parts went everywhere and there is no way to tell where they all went.
I don't see rover tracks in the images.
Originally posted by awakehuman
Originally posted by Hushabye
reply to post by gortex
Or photoshopology.
Here is NASA image : mars.jpl.nasa.gov...edit on 25-6-2013 by awakehuman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by awakehuman
In the latest set of images from the Red Planet brought to us by NASA’s Curiosity rover, we see a shiny disk shaped object on the surface of the red planet, this object without a doubt cannot be confused for “imagination at work”, pixelation and dust.
It is interesting..as far as I know there are no reflective rocks on Mars..and it does have a hole in the center..hmmmm..alot of these images are just ordinary topography,but THIS one is very interesting..