Hi all. Here is a nice example of a old composite youz all can have fun with, of the City Square area. I feel & believe ALL Cydonia, at least Cydonia main,...
Just a reminder: More multiple images from MRO tomorrow, April 6. Press release at 10:00 am MST. http://hiroc.lpl.arizona.edu/first_images "Look for another...
Toronto Star Jan 7/06 Tiny Worm Survived Shuttle Crash Tiny nematode worms in aluminium canisters aboard the space shuttle Columbia fell up to 40 kilometres...
The Spirit rover has been churning up whitish deposits in its wake, uncovering salty sulfates which are concentrated and deposited by water. But here's an...
Yo Eef, I love all the NASA "we're searching for water under the surface" crap. Didn't ESA announce a couple of months ago that they'd founs a frozen Sea on...
"PICK UP THE BONES" Now to enjoy the show to it's full affect I hoped to create to set the stage for RCH,.. one must listen to the 1st segment NOT a Race ...
Not sure if this feature has been discussed before, but a very interesting rectangular looking formation, mostly buried under sand? The remaining "walls"...
The moon will soon be getting a high powered satellite to study the moons water potential for future moon bases as a stepping stone to a manned mars mission. ...
Yup, that is impressive, OK. How big is it? Teri...
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... Actually, we probably won't know if if picks up anomalies, because the information that is released will have been sanitized, edited, and airbrushed to ...
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tlambvt@... wrote: Actually, we probably won't know if if picks up anomalies, because the information that is released will have been sanitized, edited,...
Wow! That IS interesting. The initial impression is that a good 50-60% of that rectangle is still intact, though if I'm being totally impartial, my brain's...
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Venus_Express/ Im excited for another planet to be explored, but I sure hope that the ESA is not as stingy with these images the...
I agree. This is a very interesting anomaly of a rectangle. Definitely, put it as a "high suspect" rating. If the team I am forming which will enact new SETI...
Hey Frank, What do all those acronyms stand for (with the exception of SETI)? JD ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
Fellow Astronomers and Space enthusiasts, Although not pertaining to Cydonia, I think we all enjoy a good space report. I recently had the grand opportunity to...
I was just there...... I guess I caught one of the last rides... Francis Woman Dies After Riding 'Mission Space' Apr 13 12:21 AM US/Eastern Email this story ...
I have a lot of caveats on what Hoagland is touting with these images. Started a critique on the specifics, but I'm fairly inundated with other things I...
Ooops, corrected URL What do you see if broken down into puzzle pieces? My thoughts are, it is mainly shadows and the mind's preoccupation with order. ...
... Hi All: I repeat my question "How big IS that square?" Surely there must be some calibration of the original image. Teri...
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There's been some discussion of this thing at the Space.com boards. Based on one poster's pixel estimates, I calculated the square's area to be about ...
While it may seem off-topic, I think this is important enough to bring to members' attention. Matt Telescope bid to spot alien beams A new optical telescope...
With each factor of 10 improvement of visual resolution of Mars has come revolutionary changes in our understanding of the role of liquid water on Mars. What...
This new face image is another telling example of someone "Blowing it up" as Arthur C Clarke said when he saw the first closeup pix that were unveiled a while...