This image was taken by Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 65 (2012-10-12 00:21:35 UTC) .
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Take a good look and tell me what you think.
Quoting: zooky It's got to be a piece off the rover itself. Notice how it's got no Mars dust on it. Must have came off the rover or any other parts that were involved in the rover's landing. IMHO.
Quoting: El Quisqueyano [
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Ok, I downloaded a couple of images of Sol 65 and whatever that is, NASA is pretty much interested on it because they spent
2 FUCKING DAYS taking pictures of it. Did you guys notice that??
I don't think it's organic! It totally looks like some industrial polymer to me! Yep could be a piece of some component of the landing apparatus, but I don't think it is, because I don't think NASA would spent two days taking photos of rover's scraps.
But that piece of plastic is not the cherry of the cake. The cherry is what is on it:
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link to imageupper.com]
In 24 hrs the object suffered ZERO modifications on its shape or position, suggesting that it was untouched by the rover and weather influence. Therefore, the black spot seen on its edge in one of the images, but not seen in others, is not a spec of dust put there by the wind.
IMO that black spot is an
INSECT, what proves either that there IS complex life in Mars or the rover is NOT in Mars. In any cases NASA is lying as usual.