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Originally posted by ArMaPThis sure looks like some liquid did seep through the crater rim, coming from that small "stream".
Good find!
Originally posted by pleyades
Kind'a makes you wonder why they sent a probbe to the dessert terrain instead of to the water soucers..
it's know for many years about the north and south poles that they contain water or some other source of liquid. If we know that water is a source of live-giving then why would you send that thing to the dessert...let me guess... another smoke courtain for the public. Ether that or people at NASA at just a bunch of airheads.
Originally posted by rikriley
I believe as John Lear does about humanoids from Earth landing on Mars around 1966 that is aprox 41 years ago.
Descending? Why descending? Those dunes look like they are more or less at the same level.
Originally posted by blue bird
Crater “dune“ formation - descending structure pattern - into subterranean “entrance“ - visible hole!
Originally posted by blue bird
Obviously a lot of square shapes on this MSSS strip // same strip as previous post!
In 2001, three Hungarian researchers, Tibor Ganti, Eoers Szathmary, and Andras Horvath from the Planetarium and the Institute for Advanced Study, Budapest, claimed to have found evidence of vegetation in some of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) images. Large groups of dark spots in craters in the south polar region of Mars (see photo) which spread every Martian spring could prove there is life on Mars, they said. The team studied 60,000 photographs taken by MGS before concluding that the organisms lived by photosynthesis. "The organisms live between the surface of Mars and a thick ice cover that isolates them extremely well from Martian temperatures of around -120°C," said Ganti. "When the spring comes and light penetrates the ice, these organisms absorb the energy of light and warm up themselves. Under the ice, temperatures rise to slightly above 0°C. A thin inner layer of the ice melts, thus creating the conditions of life. In the summer, when the whole ice cover melts and the water evaporates, they dry out again," he said. The dark spots start spreading in the spring, varying from 10 meters to several hundred metres in diameter. "The organisms could be algae or lichen at the most, similar to organisms that can be found on tundra close to the earth's North and South Poles," according Ganti. However, other, non-biological explanations have been put forward. For example, it has been noted that images taken by the Giotto probe showed that the black color of cometary nuclei is formed when a mixture of carbon and water ice is exposed to ultraviolet radiation
Originally posted by rikriley
Thank you blue bird on posting square shapes on this MSSS strip. Cydonian Priest back on page 49 you were able to see what I was seeing in the photo. Most can not see what you have witnessed. To graduate to the next level of viewing look at the square shapes photo posted here by blue bird. First turn your contrast and brightness down to 78% on your monitor make sure you are in a dark room with no background lights.
Take your high quality magnifying glass preferably rectangular in shape tilt to approx. 30 to 45 degree angle this will help bring in the 3-D holographic effect and also help bring out the anomolies plus the city in this photo. If you wear glasses do not wear them when using the magnifying glass to view anomolies it does not work as well. Keep an eye out for the humanoid statues and structures and start at the bottom of photo scanning right to left each time. This will take you sometime to see everything do not get impatient the human brain is a biological computer the more you scan the brain will store the images and the better you will recognize anomolies and geometrical shapes. Rik Riley
I think that the floor of the crater is more or less horizontal and the different size and shape of the dunes is the responsible for that dept effect.
Originally posted by blue bird
Why? I think it is noticeable that on one side the “deposit“ - “dune“ -“structure“ is near the top of the rim , and on the opposite (narrow) side is sloping downward.
That looks like a possible sign of life, but, as they say in that article from which you posted that part, it may be something as simple algae or lichen. That would explain the lack of 3D that I see on those pictures, that "vegetation" would be covering the ground but not high enough itself to show that it has height.
Another example of possible plant life / image of the south polar region - “defrosting“/- these doesn't look just like some “dark spots“ - it looks like vegetation in spring time - when light penetrate ice and temperature rises and they can preform photosynthesis and live.
Incredible indeed, because it looks like the first horizontal waterfall I have seen.
On this same strip MU // mars unearthed // found this incredible “WATERFALLS“