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Originally posted by mikesingh Are you aware of the proprietary software that NASA uses for 'erasing' these anomalies which has been incorporated with the latest version of the CB?
Originally posted by sarcastic
Grannys pretty smart. NASA sure doesnt like her.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by sarcastic
Grannys pretty smart. NASA sure doesnt like her.
Ummm okay so errmmm
WHO is 'Granny'?
Of course not, I only have access to what is publicly available on the Internet, so I cannot know how the originals look like.
Originally posted by mikesingh
Now as Ron and I have mentioned, are you absolutely sure that NASA has not erased those anomalies in the later version of the Clementine browser, which is why you can't see them?
No, but it's not the first time I have read here on ATS about it. Unfortunately people only say it exists, without giving any more detail, so I do not know if this software is real.
Are you aware of the proprietary software that NASA uses for 'erasing' these anomalies which has been incorporated with the latest version of the CB?
Does that mean that the people from the University of Arizona are also a part of that conspiracy to hide who knows what?
And that's probably been handed over to MSSS and HiRISE too! It sucks!
Originally posted by ArMaPDoes that mean that the people from the University of Arizona are also a part of that conspiracy to hide who knows what?
"The early indications suggest that the software is operating as designed," said Tony Stentz, research professor at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute and associate director of the National Robotics Engineering Center. "Much more work and testing remains to be done, but we are thrilled to see our software operating on Mars and we believe it will ultimately expand the capabilities of this and future planetary rovers."
Subject:
Re: Tracks
From:
Paul xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
Sat, 26 May 2007 21:26:01 -0700
To:
Ron Schmidt
Hi Ron,
Thanks for this. The consensus is that these are boulder tracks. Others have been seen also. Interesting, though.
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Also my new e-mail address (per this e-mail).
Best,
Paul
[Does that mean that the people from the University of Arizona are also a part of that conspiracy to hide who knows what?
And that's probably been handed over to MSSS and HiRISE too! It sucks!