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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1382159 United States 10/12/2012 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just found this; Quoting: zooky Object Likely Benign Plastic from Curiosity Rover [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] I am sure they would know if anything like this was on the rover not "likely" They are refering to another shiney(plastic?)objectfound earlier. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21963830 United States 10/12/2012 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just found this; Quoting: zooky Object Likely Benign Plastic from Curiosity Rover [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] I am sure they would know if anything like this was on the rover not "likely" They are refering to another shiney(plastic?)objectfound earlier. No they're not, this picture is the same, just turned and colored. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1285189 China 10/12/2012 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: UndercoverAlien [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] 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: [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. this^ there is no black dot in the original photo. only in the one at the link you posted lol there are multiple photos on nasa of this object, not just the one you seen. [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] ^This is the one with the black spot Wow i was way to fast with my reaction. im sorry for being a moran :( :5a: good find! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1617379 10/12/2012 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 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) . Quoting: zooky [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] Take a good look and tell me what you think. 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. [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] 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: [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. this^ 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) . Quoting: zooky [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] Take a good look and tell me what you think. 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. [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] 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: [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. this^ |
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2012Portal 2012Portal - Mayan Beyond 2012 User ID: 15022013 Netherlands 10/12/2012 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The black speck is a sand flea Look it the first picture (22:43:40) and you will notice the black speck is on the sand just below and slightly to the right of the unknown object. In the second picture (00:21:35)it jumped onto the unknown object. Yeah, totally! However, the interval between one pic and another suggests it is NOT a flying bug or a jumping bug, because it took almost 2 hrs to reach that distance until the edge of the object. Anyway, I'm 110% convinced that it IS an insect, regardless its species. We can even see its legs! NASA epic fail!!!! Wow, your right UA: [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] I mean, looky there. But, on all other shots, it is NOT on the object! See: [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] That is funkier than jive. From the love of power to the power of Love - My camera and video gear: [link to graphicstart.com] --- --- --- "Jesus Christ, the Son of God our Savior" |
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Fraeguile User ID: 5334884 United States 10/12/2012 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 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) . Quoting: zooky [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov] Take a good look and tell me what you think. Cocoon? Plastic wrap? Decomposing Martian slug, worm, or snake? "To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect." |
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The Guy User ID: 5145260 United States 10/12/2012 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The black speck is a sand flea Look it the first picture (22:43:40) and you will notice the black speck is on the sand just below and slightly to the right of the unknown object. In the second picture (00:21:35)it jumped onto the unknown object. Eeenteresting... It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25444462 South Africa 10/12/2012 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looking at it as a Engineer..... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22605781 1, it's faked 2, if not faked (photoshopped) it's processed. 3, if made, rover material......highly unlikely. 4, it's not natural to the enviroment which it lays. if not faked, then read into it as it is. It's the New Religion after Islam....Commercial Science....made for the Faithful!...It is amazing what we will believe...We grew up on the Tooth Fairy, and this is the next step, besides Lady Gaga. The next Martian "Rover" will be called...'Faithful' sponsored by Dicky Branson and Mc D's and they'll beam back this... [link to 2.bp.blogspot.com] With a vague spatula and a caption saying 'Yes you can! ..if they can do it on mars...'..and we will believe it, like imaginary gods in the Sky. This is what's waiting for the next generation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25419526 Germany 10/12/2012 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The black speck is a sand flea Look it the first picture (22:43:40) and you will notice the black speck is on the sand just below and slightly to the right of the unknown object. In the second picture (00:21:35)it jumped onto the unknown object. Eeenteresting... obvious bug is obvious? |
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