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'Coffin' was found by Will Farrar on an image taken by Curiosity rover
Mr Farrar claims the structure may be left over from an old civilisation
UFO hunters claim it is 3.2 ft (1 metre) across and 1.5ft (0.4 metres) wide
Conspiracy theorists suggest it is big enough to contain 'alien grays'
But scientists said seeing such objects could be a case of pareidolia
It is a psychological response to seeing familiar objects in random places
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originally posted by: SubSea
Got to find the original NASA image on this one. It appears that the dark end of it is not just dark rock,
looks like it could be hollow inside. If that is the case then there is no way it is just a "rock". Would have
to be intelligently made. Other thing is that all these photos are very frustrating to me because there is
no way to determine scale. It could be any size.
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
I called my hubby over to look at it, and his comment was priceless.
He said, "Do you know how much of our space debris falls on Mars? For crying out loud people, enough with the Mars photos!".
Made me laugh!
CdT
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
I called my hubby over to look at it, and his comment was priceless.
He said, "Do you know how much of our space debris falls on Mars? For crying out loud people, enough with the Mars photos!".
Made me laugh!
CdT
originally posted by: funbox
suggestive of multiple coffin builders or multiple styles through the ages
funbox
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
I called my hubby over to look at it, and his comment was priceless.
He said, "Do you know how much of our space debris falls on Mars? For crying out loud people, enough with the Mars photos!".
Made me laugh!
CdT
originally posted by: CirqueDeTruth
a reply to: thorfourwinds
I found his comment amusing, and thought I'd share. Didn't mean to get under so many people's skin in sharing his comment! Sheesh. LOL.
But here is a list of all the stuff we've tried to send to Mars and failed, did send to Mars and lost and so forth.
Historical Logs of Mars Projects: Failed, Lost, and Successful
ETA - Now if we want to ignore all of the littering we've done on Mars and pretend nothing anything the Mars Rover picks up could be from previous missions... well talk about sticking one's head in the sand! Or as Char-Lee put it - keep on viewing the Mars photos with eyes wide shut! LOL.
CdT
keep on viewing the Mars photos with eyes wide shut! LOL.
Seriously, you need to go back and read the original post. The entire comment was my husbands.