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amazing
They should be taking many close ups of any anomalous rock or geological formation. I realize that they are on a time frame and these aren't part of the mission, so to speak, but you never know when there is going to be a catastrophic failure. The rover is there, it's good science to investigate all of this stuff when you see it, because you may not be operational the next day. Do they even have a geologist on the team or someone interested in rocks? I wonder. lol I'm being a little harsh there, but you know. Certainly they don't have any biologists or archeologists...
honested3
Thank you for this thread, I think you really have me interested in these pics, I have seen a few of them already but they were ambiguous, these really do look like something from another planet - literally.
drphilxr
Im sure this has been already said (as i just raced to type without reading) but image 3 is undeniably a vertebral column (thoracic spine spinous processes, lamina both visible and duplicated over many segments).
Of a large vertebrate mammal or reptile.
(Im a neuroradiologist MD with a B.S. in biology)
drphilxr
Im sure this has been already said (as i just raced to type without reading) but image 3 is undeniably a vertebral column (thoracic spine spinous processes, lamina both visible and duplicated over many segments).
Of a large vertebrate mammal or reptile.
(Im a neuroradiologist MD with a B.S. in biology)
jeep3r
Most of you probably know by now just how much I'm fascinated by Curiosity's imagery of Gale Crater (especially that of Rocknest) and I thought I'd give it another try to fight for your attention on this!
Actually, I'd like to propose a quick "thought-experiment" regarding some of the more compelling pics in that area.
THE EXPERIMENT
Below you will find a selection of images that apparently show rocks or rock formations that are (in some way) quite different from their surroundings. They have been debated in several posts and threads, because of their distinct nature. Now, imagine you were in command of Curiosity's every move, as part of the science team at JPL. Please look closely at those images again and ask yourself: would you decide to make Curiosity investigate one or more of these 'rocks' more in detail? Would you want to acquire close-up MAHLI images (or much better MastCam-views) of any of those features? If yes, which ones would justify a closer look and why? If no, what's the reason for not checking them in detail?
BACKGROUND:
I don't want to spoil the fun but guess what?! The public image archives of NASA/JPL (that allegedly contain all images) DON'T PROVIDE A SINGLE CLOSE-UP OF ANY OF THE IMAGES BELOW ... and I (personally) don't believe this is so because all these 'rocks' are so boring (geologically speaking) or have - accidentally - been 'overseen'.
The lack of close-up views is even more incredible when looking at the very first image. In a previous post of mine, I came to the conclusion that this particular 'rock formation' is located slightly to the east of what NASA calls 'Point Lake' (see here for an overview-map). And what's even more disturbing: Curiosity's traverse-path led directly through the area of this (at least to me) very, very interesting 'rock'. Curiosity was literally standing right next to it (as revealed by the rover-tracks imaged on Sol 157. Yet, for some reason, there's no close-up view available.
Obviously, nobody at NASA/JPL came up with the idea to use the MastCam or MAHLI instrument for closer inspection! Or they did. But in that case, NASA's so-called 'public archive' wouldn't be so transparent after all and rather serve as a platform for very selective publishing of acquired imagery. It's just a thought, but judge for yourself! I, for one, find this whole situation quite telling (and annoying)!
Apologies for the rant!
But again: please let me know what you would do if you could determine where Curiosity went and which close-ups were to be acquired. And in case these 'rocks' are not of any interest to you, please also let me/us know why?
Thanks!
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And here go the IMAGES (NOTE: Some pics have been contrast-enhanced and slightly sharpened. The original NASA/JPL images, however, are also linked below in case you prefer a direct comparison):
Image 1 ('The Boat')
Same 'rock' in a larger context:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 2 ('The Shovel')
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 3 ('The Fossil') -> discovered by ATS-Member Arken
Same 'formation' in a larger context:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image (Part A)
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image (Part B)
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Image 4 ('The Scrap Plates')
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 5 ('The Cross-Section')
Formation in context:
Rocks on left side in close-up view:
Rocks on right side in close-up view:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image (Part A)
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image (Part B)
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Image 6 'The Triangle' -> first spotted by ATS-Member Nerbot
Same 'rock' in a larger context:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 7 'The Cauldron'
Close-Up View:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 8 'The Pipeline'
Close-Up View:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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Image 9 'The Ornament' -> spotted by ATS-Member Bilk22
Close-Up View:
Click here for the original NASA/JPL Image
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And, finally, here go my previous threads/posts which are more or less 'related' to the subject discussed above (just FYI):
- Potential 'Artifacts' discussed in a Video
- Discussion of the Rocknest Panorama
- Strange Shipwreck-Like Feature
- Strange Rocks Post 1
- Strange Rocks Post 2
- Strange Rocks Post 3
(Note: when clicking on 'posts', please wait until page has fully loaded and scrolled to post)
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drphilxr
reply to post by Aleister
i finally read my mail and replied to yours