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Originally posted by Sinny
reply to post by Bilk22
Ohh, thanks for point it out, I couldn't tell it from the dirt on my screen lol
Well, Dust doesn't have anti gravity properties, and apparently there's no birds on Mars,
So technically UFO!! Woo Hoo!
Originally posted by bluloa
Cant see anything like birds but I do see a shiny object on the ground.
Middle right.
Was just viewing some of the raw images from Curiosity and came across this one which has 3 anomalies that appear as orbs over the mountain range on the horizon. Maybe they're just spots or dust on a $3billion dollar camera? You'll need to enlarge it to see what I'm referring to. Full resolution image Can anyone examine them with software to determine if these objects are on the lens? Are some type of processing anomaly? Sun spots? Dust? Lens flares? Birds? What ever?
Originally posted by luciddream
If they move on the next set of pictures...Unidentified Objects
If they stay there..Dirt, picture anaomaly/
I don't see it. I thought I did but realized I need to clean my computer screen. There are "orbs" but are made of rum and coke splatter. I honestly don't see what you are talking about at all though...
Originally posted by benrl
reply to post by Bilk22
Was just viewing some of the raw images from Curiosity and came across this one which has 3 anomalies that appear as orbs over the mountain range on the horizon. Maybe they're just spots or dust on a $3billion dollar camera? You'll need to enlarge it to see what I'm referring to. Full resolution image Can anyone examine them with software to determine if these objects are on the lens? Are some type of processing anomaly? Sun spots? Dust? Lens flares? Birds? What ever?
First Id like to see another image taken with the exact same camera as they can be dust on the lens, my wife has to photo shop out specs like this all the time from her images.
Remember the Hubble? how they spent billions on it and had to fix the lens? Nasa is not above making very basic mistakes.
Originally posted by benrl
reply to post by luciddream
That depends on the type of camera and where the dirt is, if the lens rotates to focus on the next set of images depending where the spec are they could be in a completely different location, and obscured by say the ground.
Here, look for yourself. Raw pics of Mars
Originally posted by benrl
reply to post by Bilk22
Here, look for yourself. Raw pics of Mars
Im not the one trying to prove their are ufos on mars, go look through, try and find the dirt located in other images, could be obscured in the ground cover.
If you don't find them, than you might be right.
. Maybe they just flew off
Originally posted by hdutton
I zoomed in and looked as per your instructions.
I kind of hate to break it to you, but there are five (5) of these "spots" or "orbs" or what ever they may be.
Originally posted by Bilk22
Originally posted by benrl
reply to post by luciddream
That depends on the type of camera and where the dirt is, if the lens rotates to focus on the next set of images depending where the spec are they could be in a completely different location, and obscured by say the ground.
Here, look for yourself.
Raw pics of Mars