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Curiosity: Potential Anomalies (Update 01/2014)

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posted on Mar, 10 2014 @ 08:05 PM
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funbox
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like they were cast from the same rock mold , they do have an interlocking feel about them




I think im about done on mars tonight ,eyes on stalks , good night


funBox

Yes they do and the one I added from higher up! I am really great at piecing things together...but not on screen :-(

Look I found a Crown nearby or is it some really uber teeth? Middle bottom
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...




posted on Mar, 10 2014 @ 08:51 PM
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Well it is going to sound crazy but I am not nuts just fruity.
Not am I thinking that first set is some kind of sculpture but that this one is also. If I am right that is why so many things look weird in this area there were at least two statues or maybe they were all a part of one. A few of the possible parts.I realize i will never know if i am wrong or right.

The main peace looks different if you use a magnifying glass it looks coated metal looks like in Gold.

Also the main piece is shaped exactly like a whole body sculpture that blows up in the kiln, Mars looks like it was hit with some amazing heat and just shattered everything, warped the rocks and made them crack, shatter in odd ways even puffed and hollowed rocks.








mars.jpl.nasa.gov...


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posted on Mar, 10 2014 @ 09:18 PM
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Interesting was looking at Rover, see that single thread wonder what that is.

mars.jpl.nasa.gov...



Does anyone know what causes splotches is it water?



mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
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posted on Mar, 10 2014 @ 09:46 PM
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I know the Rover makes photos. Where can i view them ?



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:18 AM
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Hovering mushroom:

It has a little four-pointed star pattern on it, too.

Actually, it looks more like a little Celtic cross.

mars.jpl.nasa.gov...]http://mars. jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/proj/msl/redops/ods/surface/sol/00566/opgs/edr/ncam/NLB_447749176EDR_F0290566NCAM00354M_.JPG


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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:20 AM
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ZeroFurrbone
I know the Rover makes photos. Where can i view them ?


mars.jpl.nasa.gov...#/?slide=533



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:26 AM
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Char-Lee
Does anyone know what causes splotches is it water?

My guess would be that little particles of dust stick to each other because of static electricity, kind of like dust bunnies, and then they get blown around by the wind, picking up more dust and leaving little trails. That's a guess. I don't know.



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 03:14 AM
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Just trying to catch up a bit, this thread is moving on pretty fast ... here's a formation that IMO we should be keeping an eye on. It's from sol 551 and I took the snapshot below from this GigaPan:

Source Images: 1 | 2

I see several interesting features just on this one chunk (wonder if anybody else does, too?). But prior to any interpretation, I'd like to wait for the sol 551 updates (the MastCam left images are still missing). Then, we'll have a chance to look at it in 3D to rule out any tricks of perspective, light and shadows ...



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 07:11 AM
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I won't mention the main formation, per your request, but right up front (bottom centerish, just to the left of the motionless camouflaged rabbit) is one of funbox's undulating shell-like edges. Just want to flip those over and grab the snails, to race them.
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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 07:49 AM
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yep looks like one of the IT's lost its's dental plate




interesting shape indeed

funBox



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 08:01 AM
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funbox
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yep looks like one of the IT's lost its's dental plate




interesting shape indeed

funBox


Good eye Char-Lee, and good zoom focus Mr. f . As you asked about one earlier, what geological forces created that? It looks both rounded and toothed, but who am I to complain.
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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 08:19 AM
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yeah , there's a fair collection of toothy like objects Dquick get out of the 2% water sharks !



but not all have been sharp , or animal like ...

the little discussed..



sometime all on their todd



or in pairs



or in a eel like head



funBox

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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 08:25 AM
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Aleister
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I won't mention the main formation, per your request, but right up front (bottom centerish, just to the left of the motionless camouflaged rabbit) is one of funbox's undulating shell-like edges. Just want to flip those over and grab the snails, to race them.


Yep, those curved & thin fragments are definitely interesting ... but let's find just one logarithmic spiral feature anywhere at Gale and we'd have a very strong argument for all our assumptions! Didn't see any as of yet, but if I do y'all know where I'm gonna post it!



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 08:56 AM
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Blue Shift
I think it would be more likely that something a long time ago came hopping along on the soggy ground and compacted it enough to make it a little harder than the surrounding mush, then the water dried up and left the hard footprints, which survived as rough reverse shadows for a billion years.

I think those "footprints" are white rocks.

This is one example of fossilized footprints found in Portugal, in this case near Fátima.



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 09:00 AM
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ZeroFurrbone
I was thinking.. Is it posible that we find so many "anomalies" is because its fake ? Like.. Its is happening on earth ? Or is already proven that is happening on Mars.

It's a little difficult to prove something like that, but the way the rocks are eroded, the almost inexistent clouds, and the way the few visible clouds look points to somewhere not on Earth, at least to me.



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 09:21 AM
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Aleister
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I won't mention the main formation, per your request, but right up front (bottom centerish, just to the left of the motionless camouflaged rabbit) is one of funbox's undulating shell-like edges. Just want to flip those over and grab the snails, to race them.


Yep, those curved & thin fragments are definitely interesting ... but let's find just one logarithmic spiral feature anywhere at Gale and we'd have a very strong argument for all our assumptions! Didn't see any as of yet, but if I do y'all know where I'm gonna post it!


This not-so-oldey but a goodie one comes close:


funbox
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defiantly more than enough room for little swirly thing to filter mars plankton,

blueshifts and Elfkrins swirly thing



sorry Blueshift , I couldn't resist blowing it up


funBox



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 10:12 AM
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indeed, was a good find , ide put that in a contest if there was one


closest we have come to fibonacci yet


funBox



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:03 PM
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Here's one. Apparently fairly round. Wavy, segmented edge:

mars.jpl.nasa.gov...]http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00565/mcam/0565M L2289000000E1_DXXX.jpg
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posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:15 PM
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hmm , have you found a blue it too ?



those small cylindrical outlines that appear to transit into the sand , no doubt a mere trick of the light


funBox



posted on Mar, 11 2014 @ 12:22 PM
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blueeit's got the blues, just curled up next to BlueShift's spokey roundy thing. Or maybe sunning itself (not hard to do on those cloudless Martian days). Nice finds again (but no blueit tracks, unless it flys - we never considered that they could fly and that's why few tracks are around). When rocks fly.




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