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originally posted by: Bspiracy
a reply to: Violater1
Iaugh.. Not all are so blessed.
I can zoom in just fine though.
The tunnels look to be fingers of the sorta terraced hard layer that extends from the alleged tunnela and into the distance.
I see a definite geological explanation..
Ill stop there.. I. Assume you have an awesome kreyboard (misspelled or are you trying to be funny) too!
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originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: Bspiracy
I clicked the link on my mobile without knowing which forum.
I scrolled back to top to make sure this was in the jokes/pranks forum..
Nope.
i think you are stretching a bit.
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Oh, your mobile, and there lays the problem. I use three Dell Ultrasharp 32 Ultra HD 4K Monitors. The detail with 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD 4K resolution is very impressive. It’s four times the resolution of Full HD. I forget that not everyone has the same equipment that I have.
originally posted by: jeep3r
a reply to: Violater1
The UFOs (or darkspots) are camera artifacts that show up at the same position in every frame of MastCam Right. They are especially visible when looking at light backgrounds, which we can verify when comparing the OP image with the example found here.
Large version
Also, the JPEG images that are regularly uploaded at NASA/JPL have a resolution of 1200 x 1200 pixel, which means that a 4K display will not give us any more detail beyond blurring through enlargement.
Regarding the other features you mentioned, it would be nice get some supporting evidence through satellite imagery. Any road or ruins of buildings should be visible in images acquired by MRO's HiRISE camera which has a resolution of 30cm/pixel in most places.
originally posted by: Violater1
The river may be filled with this blueish powder.
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
mars.jpl.nasa.gov...
originally posted by: Soylent Green Is People
originally posted by: jeep3r
a reply to: Violater1
The UFOs (or darkspots) are camera artifacts that show up at the same position in every frame of MastCam Right. They are especially visible when looking at light backgrounds, which we can verify when comparing the OP image with the example found here.
Large version
Also, the JPEG images that are regularly uploaded at NASA/JPL have a resolution of 1200 x 1200 pixel, which means that a 4K display will not give us any more detail beyond blurring through enlargement.
Regarding the other features you mentioned, it would be nice get some supporting evidence through satellite imagery. Any road or ruins of buildings should be visible in images acquired by MRO's HiRISE camera which has a resolution of 30cm/pixel in most places.
True -- it is either a digital image artifact or a piece of dust.
This dark spot has been on ALL of the Right Mastcam images since the beginning. He is one of the first Right Mastcam images from Sol 13 (the 13th Martian day of the mission). By the way, not only can you see the spot (arrow added by me) was there since the beginning, but that grayish-blue layer of sediment was something we also saw way back then (four years ago). It really isn't a "new" thing.:
If you can't see it on the size that ATS displays the image, click on this
Link to Full-Size Sol 013 Image (Original - No Arrow)
That dark spot was also visible in the very first Right Mastcam image taken back on Sol 1 (the day that Curiosity landed). However, the picture was some sort of test image, because it was a picture of nothing but homogenous gray (arrow added by me):
Link to Full-Size Sol 001 Image (Original - No Arrow)
originally posted by: Violater1
originally posted by: Bspiracy
I clicked the link on my mobile without knowing which forum.
I scrolled back to top to make sure this was in the jokes/pranks forum..
Nope.
i think you are stretching a bit.
b
Oh, your mobile, and there lays the problem. I use three Dell Ultrasharp 32 Ultra HD 4K Monitors. The detail with 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD 4K resolution is very impressive. It’s four times the resolution of Full HD. I forget that not everyone has the same equipment that I have.