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    is there life on Mars ?

    Streetcap1 does it again.
    they do look like structures, like a city.


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    Certainly looks like it, heres a link to the photo, looks even clearer !

    http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-ima...CAM00266M_.JPG

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    if it's not 'man-made,' what could it be?
    I know, let's ask nasa ; )

    pretty incredible.

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    I have always wondered something

    What if Google moon,Mars,soho of the sun are deliberate attempts by tptb to throw us off what's really going on in space

    It would not surprise me if everthing is false
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    That reminds me of these, you can go on google Mars & see them for yourself !


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sAIUC5LwN4


    Published on 10 Jul 2013

    I was looking over Google Mars to the right of Lonar crater when I found hundreds, maybe thousands of structures that are evenly spaced apart and metallic gold in appearance. When you measure the structures with Google Ruler, they are between 92-127 meters across their top. This is really unusual. The colors the metal of the structures give off is amazingly beautiful. If you want to find it you need to look between Gemini Scopuli crater and Lonar crater.

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    Visual confirmation that someone is living there. There is no dearth of "insiders" telling us this for years now. All of this will be of greater interest once humanity is in control of itself instead of being controlled. We can't go there until we clean up here IMO. No species will respect a species that cannot manage the, basically, one percent of spoilers on this planet. The minions, are another story. Especially since the minions include friends, family members and perhaps ourselves.

    If we get the job done here, we might get to visit those Martian buildings. In many ways we can't go to our friends house until we clean our rooms.
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    At the moment, the human race is like a plague-ridden population. Either we will harm others directly or we will spread our dysfunction to others and harm them indirectly. Neither is a desirable option.

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    A bridge , a house , cars , a tree ?

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    ANDREW D. BASIAGO - THE MARS FINDINGS

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    Quote Originally posted by Tribe View Post

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    A bridge , a house , cars , a tree ?
    of course this has been removed !! come on Guys , once we have seen it we cannot forget it!!!

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    'Alien thigh bone' on Mars? Excitement from alien hunters


    'Normally, I see rocks as rocks,' said one commenter, 'This can't be a thigh bone, can it?'


    More than two years into the Curiosity rover’s lonely trek across Mars, conspiracy theorists
    believe they have struck gold: an ‘alien thigh bone’ has been spotted on the surface of the
    red planet.


    For keen alien hunters, the image above - taken by the rover’s MastCam on August 14 – is proof that large animals once roamed Mars, possibly even dinosaurs.

    “Simply put this shows that there were some living things on the Mars (sic),” asserts an anonymous editorial writer at Northern Voices Online, while the popular site UFO Blogger compares the find to previous images of a “fossilized, reptilian spine” and a “human finger”.

    The regularity of these ‘finds’ is of course testament not to the once-flourishing wildlife of Mars, but to the human brain’s remarkable capacity to spot patterns in random noise.

    This was a handy trait for our ancestors when identifying a potential predator among the primeval foliage, but in modern times it’s more likely to lead only to those little ‘huh’ moments when we spot a face in some inanimate object.

    Of course, there is some truth to conspiracy theorists’ hopes of life on Mars, with scientists pointing out last year that the asteroid impact that killed of the dinosaurs could have flung rocks carrying organic matter to the red planet some 66 million years ago.

    Unfortunately, at this point (and for roughly 3 billion years prior) Mars was a barren place with no flowing water. However, if the microorganisms from Earth had hitched a ride to somewhere a little more hospitable, like Europa then it could be a different matter altogether.



    Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...e-9685227.html




    peace...

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    From this angle it looks very unusual IMO, for a chunk of rock. I would like to see it from other angles before jumping on the bandwagon though.

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    Curiosity Finds a Weird 'Ball' on Mars


    The 'ball' (right of center) can be seen in this sol 746 observation by Mars rover Curiosity's Mastcam.
    According to NASA scientists it is likely an example of a Martian concretion.



    If there’s one thing to be said for Curiosity’s mission on Mars so far, it certainly hasn’t been boring. Although the six-wheeled rover has taken thousands of photographs of Martian rocks, the rich diversity of Mars’ landscape has provided many beautiful examples of planetary geology and some geology that is downright weird.

    Take this recent photographic example from the Mars Science Laboratory’s Mastcam camera that was uploaded to the mission’s photo archive on sol 746 (Sept. 11). While compiling a mosaic of images of the surrounding landscape, Curiosity captured a rather un-Mars-like shape atop a rocky outcrop.

    There’s a perfect-looking sphere sitting proudly on a flat rock surface. It’s dusty, but under that dust it appears a little darker than the surrounding rock.

    At first glance it looks like an old cannonball or possibly a dirty golf ball. But knowing that Mars is somewhat lacking in the 16th Century battleship and golf cart departments, there was likely another answer. Of course it’s nothing man (or alien)-made, despite what your brain might be telling you. It’s another fascinating rock. Yep, it’s a spherical Mars rock.

    According to MSL scientists based at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., the ball isn’t as big as it looks — it’s approximately one centimeter wide. Their explanation is that it is most likely something known as a “concretion.” Other examples of concretions have been found on the Martian surface before — take, for example, the tiny haematite concretions, or “blueberries”, observed by Mars rover Opportunity in 2004 — and they were created during sedimentary rock formation when Mars was abundant in liquid water many millions of years ago.

    By now we all know that Mars used to be a lot wetter than it is now. Curiosity quickly worked out that it was exploring an ancient lakebed shortly after it landed inside Gale Crater in August 2012. That ancient lakebed is characterized by obvious layering of sedimentary rock. On Earth, sedimentary rock is formed through the interaction of liquid water transporting and depositing material — the same process also occurred on Mars.

    Within the newly forming sedimentary rock, pores are inevitably created and minerals seep into those pores, gradually building up an erosion-resistant mass. Over time, as the soft sedimentary rock is eroded away, the concretion remains behind. And this little sphere is one such example — the ball has either emerged from the underlying sedimentary rock that has eroded away or, perhaps, it rolled from somewhere else over time.

    Now that Curiosity has reached the base of Aeolis Mons (also known as Mount Sharp), the 3.5 mile-high mountain in the center of Gale Crater, scientists are excited for the rover to begin its next round of drilling operations into the layered rock. Powdered rock samples will then be analyzed so we can gain an idea about how habitable the Red Planet was throughout its ancient history and whether or not it may have been able to support microbial life.

    The long two-year journey from its landing site to Mount Sharp hasn’t come without its problems, however. An unanticipated amount of wear and tear by the craggy Mars surface has taken its toll on Curiosity’s wheels, causing dents, punctures and rips in the thin aluminum. This has prompted rover drivers to drive the rover backwards to limit the damage and to get help from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to image the surrounding landscape, finding the smoothest routes.

    But so far, so good, Curiosity is at Mount Sharp to continue its scientific investigation into Mars’ habitable history. So we can expect many more examples of interesting rocks to come, spherical and otherwise.



    Source: http://news.discovery.com/space/curi...ars-140924.htm




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    Image From Mars - What's that on the upper left?

    This image was taken by Mastcam onboard NASA's Mars rover Curiosity.

    Note the 4 round objects that seem to be attached to (or up against) a very straight object. Upper left corner.




    http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multime...E01_DXXX&s=753

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    There seems to be a stone head too, just to the right of the four round objects.

    Woody
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