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The popular theory, confirmed by a NASA spokesperson in an email to Gizmodo, is that the stringy clump is debris from the mission.
Have we polluted Mars to the point we are going to find Beer tabs and plastic bottles or is it an easy cover up to say it's our trash ?
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
wth?
a reply to: putnam6
originally posted by: Ravenwatcher
Definitely not natural but now we run into explanations of "from a mission"
"NASA's Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image of the area in front of it using its onboard Front Right Hazard Avoidance Camera A. This image was acquired on July 12, 2022 (Sol 495) at the local mean solar time of 16:56:25. (Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)"
The popular theory, confirmed by a NASA spokesperson in an email to Gizmodo, is that the stringy clump is debris from the mission.
Have we polluted Mars to the point we are going to find Beer tabs and plastic bottles or is it an easy cover up to say it's our trash ?
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