... frequency of near collisions, incursions and serious safety violations on America's runways. The airlines didn't want this to get out for fear of losing...
Members may be familiar with the image I posted recently showing what appears to be a field of "moonlets" that have touched down relatively intact upon the...
Attached is a composite of three separate images showing interesting markings and lines in some recent HiRISE images. Is anyone else viewing these files...
De-orbited moons, of course, are a prediction of Van Flandern's exploded planet hypothesis (EPH). Debris under the gravitational influence of larger bodies...
Also, it seems like those trails extend WAAAY too far to be wind-created. The knob (boulder?) on the bottom is tiny relative to its "wind shadow." At some...
David Jinks wrote: . . . Also, did you run it by Van Flandern? His input might shed a lot of light on the possibilities. Dave Yes, I did. He said ... perhaps...
Yes, I doubt that Plait has any option for slow, grazing impacts of the kind TVF describes. They would be a natural corollary of the EPH, but don't fit ...
http://groups.msn.com/ArtifactsofMars/poftheweek.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=579 This is a strange relic on a flat surface. Ask yourself why...
Yup, Dr. Mikey had to have one last look at that enigmatic mug...maybe he's designing new coffee mugs? [rofl] Here is link to my NEWS page with link to the...
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/21nov_marsdoubles.htm Click the link and view the photo. Look on the left side, up to the pole. The color is blue. To...
http://groups.msn.com/ArtifactsofMars/poftheweek.msnw? action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=587 A device inside a hollow object. Mr. President, sir, please...
Looks like the Mars rovers are starting to feel their age. It is still amazing that they have persevered for so long. I hope everyone had a wonderful...
Questioning Martian Life Summary (Nov 21, 2007): With the conclusion of the recent European Mars Science and Exploration Conference: Mars Express and ExoMars,...
These people are pathetic! You can easily see plants in the photos, if you bother looking. In addition, the Martian rocks are packed full of fossils. With...
Volunteers sought for Mars test By Paul Rincon Science reporter, BBC News, Paris Air Show The Aurora programme envisages Europeans on Mars The European Space...
http://groups.msn.com/ArtifactsofMars/poftheweek.msnw? action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=605 Some may find these photos disturbing. They show a transparent...
Members may recall the series of linear pits we discussed, that someone happened upon when HiRISE was returning its early images. Well, I decided to re-visit...
Zounds! What possible mundane explanation will they come up with for this one? The regularity is amazing. They look like zippers. I note that some have...
... Any way to paste this image into an email and send it around? I drive a Mac and haven;t got a lot of time to wrangle my way through MSN.com. Thanks, Teri ...
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David Jinks wrote: Zounds! What possible mundane explanation will they come up with for this one? The regularity is amazing. They look like zippers. I note...
Hi, Matt and list............I forwarded the image to several different geologist buddies for their take on the it. One is going to get back to me but thinks...
Elizabeth Sinkey wrote: Hi, Matt and list............I forwarded the image to several different geologist buddies for their take on the it. One is going to get...
? Matt >>> Frankly, there's no way I can imagine these artifacts being the result of rolling boulders or the skittering of a glacier down slope - both of...
Boulders going down an incline tend to bounce. I see no evidence here of "bouncing". Also, the lines that are angled would not fit in with the boulder trail...
Elizabeth Sinkey wrote: (in reply to Mike) Boulders going down an incline tend to bounce. I see no evidence here of "bouncing". Also, the lines that are angled...
Attached is an image of the strange trail of pits I first found in the HiRISE PSP we've been discussing. This trail, unlike the lines in question, could well...
? Betsy >>> Boulders going down an incline tend to bounce.? I see no evidence here of "bouncing". <<< ? You does if you look closely enough. View full size ...