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Originally posted by AmberLeaf
Another version pointing out some flaws in the skeptics logic
ATS members would have them looking at 90% of the rocks on the Martian surface, that's why.
Originally posted by xerleh
Why can't we contact someone at JPL and have them investigate with the rover. After all that is the idea of the thing isn't it?
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
reply to post by Zarniwoop
I think you are mistaken.
There are softwares made purely for zooming in. Its something to do with the pixel size and density i think.
It zooms in without losing quality, it does nothing other than that.
Heres the still image as requested
edit on 31-8-2012 by AmberLeaf because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by xerleh
Why can't we contact someone at JPL and have them investigate with the rover.
Originally posted by AmberLeaf
Heres a video showing what looks like a helmet or part of machinery.
There is something poking out of the bottom, it looks like a strap or wire
Looking through the latest images i stumbled upon this gem. Its quite clearly not a rock. What rocks have perfect circular holes with wires poking out of them? To me it looks like it was attached to something. The area around the circular hole is concave like something fitted into it. The wire casts a shadow beyond the shadow of the main part of the object. I have no idea what it is to be honest, all i know is that this is not a natural part of the martian landscape.
Originally posted by TheCaucasianAmerican
reply to post by Char-Lee
Ok ill make my own thread saying its a rock.
I will be hailed as a hero. Parades will be thrown in my honor. I will be given the keys to every city.
Just because there is a rock on mars with a shadow on it lol.
Originally posted by arianna
If you are able to view the 3-D version your analysis and comments would be most welcome.
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by arianna
If you are able to view the 3-D version your analysis and comments would be most welcome.
In 3D it is also just a rock. Looking at a rock in 3d does not change what it is - it will remain just a rock.
Hint: Does the layout look like a large city?
depends on how big the creatures are. If these are very tiny martians, this could be a very large city. it's all relative.
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by arianna
Hint: Does the layout look like a large city?
I don't really see a city.
If I did see a city, wouldn't it be a small city?