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originally posted by: Seed76
Here is another one. I do not know if its been posted before. If its been posted then please disregard.
Original photo link here : NASA MARS SOL 3720
Peace
originally posted by: Seed76
Here is another one. I do not know if its been posted before. If its been posted then please disregard.
Original photo link here : NASA MARS SOL 3720
Peace
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
originally posted by: Seed76
Here is another one. I do not know if its been posted before. If its been posted then please disregard.
Original photo link here : NASA MARS SOL 3720
Peace
Some people may have already said this, but that's from the "Microscopic Imager," and it's probably the negative impression from the head of a screw from where part of the rover pressed against that area.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
... the negative impression from the head of a screw from where part of the rover pressed against that area.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: draknoir2
We already have this all figured out...well, except that some people still want to argue against the obvious, but that's besides the point
originally posted by: draknoir2
Yeah - Celtic Martian cross indeed. :-)