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Mianeye
Hmm I still think it looks like a rock, or they ran over a doughnut.
I don't know if it's ok to sue, but think it's ok to question.
Anyway just noticed another little anomaly, slightly up left from the rock it looks like there is a small cogwheel or something, that is not on the other pic.
Could be a shadow, but i don't think so.
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Aliensun
As for the object in the Curiosity images, I offer the rather wild idea that NASA as messed with the data. I wonder if the images have been reversed, if SOL 3540 was taken first and later switched with SOL 3528?
Zarniwoop
And maybe wait until they are finished snapping photos of the rock...
Sol 3554
Sol 3555
What could Rhawn Joseph's motivation possibly be?
Buy Rhawn's book
Aliensun
But principally these days, Science is divorced from the daily, practical lives of the people except as a propaganda tool used in a thousand open and insidious ways to guide cultures and societies toward a goal that government seeks.
aorAki
Aliensun
But principally these days, Science is divorced from the daily, practical lives of the people except as a propaganda tool used in a thousand open and insidious ways to guide cultures and societies toward a goal that government seeks.
Wow, that's a pretty broad and ignorant claim!
Unity_99
Mars, forrests and lakes.
bigfatfurrytexan
Occams Razor says its just a rock kicked by the wheels.
HOWEVER, if creatures were to live on Mars, I would expect they would all look like rocks. Isn't survival about blending in?
ArMaP
Unity_99
Mars, forrests and lakes.
No, dust and carbon dioxide ice.
Klassified
reply to post by daaskapital
Call me cynical, but the first thing that crossed my mind was, this lawsuit is a setup to make those who see things in Mars images look silly, and fringe. Even if it isn't a setup. A lawsuit like this will make anyone who thinks outside the box concerning Mars images a looney. That's very convenient.
Klassified
reply to post by daaskapital
Call me cynical, but the first thing that crossed my mind was, this lawsuit is a setup to make those who see things in Mars images look silly, and fringe. Even if it isn't a setup. A lawsuit like this will make anyone who thinks outside the box concerning Mars images a looney. That's very convenient.
ArMaP
There's only one thing that worries me in this case, the possibility that someone in NASA (or whoever tells NASA how to act) will say "enough of this, now we will stop publishing the photos as soon as we get them and we will only publish them after peer review".
Arken
There are several days from when they Acquire the image and when they Release the image.
ArMaP
Arken
There are several days from when they Acquire the image and when they Release the image.
Curiosity is on Sol 528, the last images on NASA's site are from Sol 527.