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 ...
? Matt >>> Besides...? if Mike is correct, where are the boulders that have produced his putative "trails"?? I can find nary a one at the end of any "trail" -...
Mike Lomax wrote: Betsy >>> Boulders going down an incline tend to bounce. I see no evidence here of "bouncing". <<< You does if you look closely enough. ...
? Matt >>> While I'd be the first to admit that rolling boulders do leave trails, and I'll even go so far as to say that a few such may appear in the original...
By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer 2 hours, 59 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - The Mars rover Spirit is racing against time to reach a resting spot for the winter...
Strange object found on Mars. December 22, 2007, Thu 1:28 PM Science "Alexander Novgorodov, the reader of the portal R&D.CNews from Moscow Region, has pointed...
Bob C.> The 3rd image was especially intriguing...........looks like a perfectly symetrical doorway. Doorway to what? In the absence of human explorers...
Robert Clark wrote: Strange object found on Mars. December 22, 2007, Thu 1:28 PM Science "Alexander Novgorodov, the reader of the portal R&D.CNews from Moscow ...
? Matt >>> Any idea how we can locate a PSP #? <<< ? That's what I was wondering. I can't get excited about a supposed anomaly when the promoters of said...
Mike Lomax wrote: Matt >>> Any idea how we can locate a PSP #? <<< That's what I was wondering. I can't get excited about a supposed anomaly when the promoters...
Elizabeth Sinkey wrote: Nice work, Matt. No Santa Claus again......shucks. Betsy I know, Betsy. Disappointing. And, least there be any doubt, I've attached a...
? Matt >>> As can be seen in the attached image,? the "door" appears to be merely an artifact of shadowing. <<< ? Thanks, Matt. That's pretty much what I...
See please my new discovery in the bilingual site: http://es.geocities.com/ramonramonetriu/SINAI <http://es.geocities.com/ramonramonetriu/SINAI> It's about a...
Thought I'd submit the attached image for comment. While exploring PSP_006148_1820 I came across this feature, which seems to be a vent with its cap fairly...