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Originally posted by ArMaP
That's why I always try to follow all the "anomalies threads", because it's a subject that I like and because I know that the more people that are looking at the photos the more probabilities we have to see something interesting.
And to me, something interesting may be "just rocks", because I like geology and geology shows us part of Mars (in this case) past.
PUBLIC NOTICE:
Effective Immediately
Anyone stating an item in a photograph is "Just a Rock" is required to:
1) Give the type of rock
2) Explain how that rock was formed
3) Explain how that rock came to be at the location it is found in
4) describe in point form your expertise in geology
5) submit documentation to back your claim of it being a rock
Failure to meet these requirements may mean your comment is rejected by this office. An unqualified statement of 'its just a rock..' is no more valid than a statement 'its a building'
Memo #NASA345ATS2008-A1
Date 08-28-2008
Originally posted by ProudBird
That is easily explained as a portion of sedimentary rock.
Originally posted by Realm52
ATS, why is this thread still up?
It looks to me as if rDunk is a troll, or either he is deranged/deluded.
Have you seen all of his Mars threads?
Originally posted by wmd_2008
Well rdunk posted this so called skull picture and I agree it looks like a skull in a low res jpeg artifact riddled pic he posted here.
Originally posted by wmd_2008
No link to the NASA site then zorgon ?
Weird coatings on rocks beside a young Martian crater remain puzzling after a preliminary look at data from examination of the site by NASA's Opportunity rover.
soft, sulfate-rich sandstone holding harder peppercorn-size dark spheres like berries in a muffin. The little spheres, rich in iron, gained the nickname "blueberries."
"There's dark, grayish material coating faces of the rocks and filling fractures in them. At least part of it is composed of blueberries jammed together as close as you could pack them. We've never seen anything like this before."
Opportunity used tools on its robotic arm to examine this unusual material on a rock called "Chocolate Hills." In some places, the layer of closely packed spheres lies between thinner, smoother layers. "It looks like a blueberry sandwich," said Matt Golombek, a rover science-team member at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Realm52
ATS, why is this thread still up?
It looks to me as if rDunk is a troll, or either he is deranged/deluded.
Have you seen all of his Mars threads?
So why do you visit all his Mars thread if you don't like them? Is someone making you do it? And name calling because you disagree is not tolerated long on ATS
Been nice not knowing you
Originally posted by Realm52
Dude, come on.
You know the title for this thread is inaccurate.
but I can't help but find it funny that the motto for this site is 'deny ignorance', yet there's threads like this one about rocks.
Do you actually believe there's a statue of a Horse on Mars? of course not, so why are you replying to everybody's comment? isn't that rDunk's job?
With so many people denying ignorance on this site, I was hoping to actually see a horse statue when I clicked on this thread what a surprise.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by xavi1000
Originally posted by zorgon
Zorgon ..Where is this pic taken ?