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ESA official Mars foto with visible growth!

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posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 07:42 AM
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Good find. You know what I'd like to see is this same area photographed over time to note changes (if any) and the direction of those changes. Of course, there are plenty of other areas I'd like to see that as well.

Very interesting.... the dark craters seem to suggest that the darkness comes out of it -- especially some of those that are a big away from the main mass. They look to pretty much be going in the same direction.....



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 03:45 PM
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Picture is real.

This new video confirms it. Amazing video!

www.youtube.com...://www.ufoblogger.blogspot.com/



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 04:33 PM
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Something is weird with that stuff. Two things jump out at me.

- If that's plant growth we're looking at, then the ones that have distinct, long, slender shapes have either got to be very tall, or for some reason they are snaking along the ground. As for the shapeless masses, I'm not sure.

- Could the dark stuff actually be dark soil that sits just below the orange surface layer and has been stirred up and ejected. This would work with the help of impacts from stuff falling to the ground, and maybe big rocks that have been exposed by wind and as a result the dark soil is exposed and blowing around too. But unfortunately this assumes that the winds blow in the same direction, otherwise it seems like the dark soil would go in all directions, rather than in one direction (bottom-right corner of the picture) almost exclusively.

Very interesting image. I hope we some day learn what that stuff is.



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 04:38 PM
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is it possible that it could just be smudge marks to block something that were not suppost to see?



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 04:48 PM
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I found a clown on mars.

Original picture

here.


Killer clown From outer space...:

Original Link




F&@*!ng weird if you ask me.


;D



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 05:10 PM
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Looks like darker under soil has been blow out by the impacts at the craters, on the hires image all the darker colours originate from the craters.



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 06:20 PM
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The dark area is several miles wide. NASA Spirit rover landed exactly there. There are many close-up images with the scale given.
For example this one from NASA.
All Gusev crater MOC images.



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 07:42 PM
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whatever it is its quite large in comparison to the craters etc around it!!!



posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 08:37 PM
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The OP's picture looks to me like it is Electrical Scarring. Plain and Simple.

www.thunderbolts.info...


When a circuit passes through a solid body, the current will erode material from or deposit material on the surface where the arc touches down. It is essential therefore that planetary scientists be willing to consider the evidence of electrical surface erosion, which leaves distinctive scarring patterns


The type of scarring depends on how the surface of the object is charged.


If the surface is a cathode (negatively charged), the arc will tend to move across the surface. After striking, usually at a high point, and eroding a crater, the arc may jump to a new high point—the rim of the new crater is a most likely target. The abundance of small craters centered on the rims of larger ones testifies to this predictable behavior.


This picture really doesn't throw any flags other than it being another picture that supports EU theory.

Edit: Notice, in the OP's picture, the concentration of small craters that are dark in color and seem perfectly in line with the "growth". This is indicative of Electrical Scarring.


Edit: Everytime I go back and look at the picture, I see something else that further supports this idea. If you look at the small craters inside the growth, you can see the "strings" originating from these craters. The discharge originates at the crater and then tends to travel across the surface, splitting and making spaghetti or spider web like scars.

-Dev

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posted on Aug, 2 2008 @ 09:28 PM
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I wouldn't even rule out fibrous minerals. Perhaps there is the galaxies largest asbestos field..


Could be lots of things.



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