The following b & w images from Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) -
www.msss.com... - are to be included as part of a “NASA: What Are You
Doing with Our Money?” piece done for a small press publication.
I’ll spare you any feeble attempts to address technicalities as this is really a work of imagination and fun.
Unfortunately, I lost the exact file name of the MOC images source. But I do know the data/strip is from Sinus Meridiani, specifically from a terrain
overlap-boundary near the borders of the region. For some reason I’m thinking SE.
Additionally, most of these strips the images are taken from are about 2-3 km across, so when examining individual features we’re dealing with
scales in the tens to hundreds of meters range.
Basically, the argument goes thusly: “This stuff is weird. It exhibits organization, direction, symmetry, axes & angles, proximal-compartmentalized
complexes, and appears in some cases to be volitional, responsive and/or purposeful. There are also features that resemble motility morphologies.
This begs the question; if this amount of complexity occurs without life as we know it at play, do we perhaps need to broaden our definition of
life?
And it seems unlikely, to this biologist, that these features are solely the result of accumulating dust or long-gone aquatic/volcanic action.”
As anyone knows who has bothered to look, finding weird stuff on the surface of Mars is easy even with all the tampering. The Southern Polar Region
is probably the easiest area to find weird forms, but as I said the place is lousy with ‘em!
Anyway, just follow the pics. They are in an order.
Also, please note that the alphabetical designations are unique, that is, the label “A” always means “feature A.” Areas of interest may be
outlined in white and the feature labels A-F are also white.
Finally, I’ve adjusted or manipulated most of the images to highlight certain aspects of the features. Please forgive what may appear at first to
be redundancies in the images. A few have been subtly tweaked to display differing levels of detail and orientations. Others are included for
sequential clarification.
This little tour proceeds initially from macro to micro views then explores the features labeled A-F in detail, by section. The first few images
aren’t MOC images and are only included for context. The image sequence will walk you through the “tour” and all arguments will be made
pictorially.
Thanks for looking.
s42.photobucket.com...
[edit on 26-6-2008 by djerwulfe]
[edit on 26-6-2008 by djerwulfe]