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Post by convex on Jul 23, 2012 18:09:03 GMT -5
Hi Zip Monster, you're welcome! The rodent skull is a nice example of well working teamwork. The object was reported on another board by a user with nickname gforce4039. I had suspected that this special finding is a skull. A friend of mine is a sort of forest ranger. I showed him the object and he was able to name the anatomical features. From this I have then created the animation, showing that it contains a high grade of symmetry. Because of the result I was able to conclude that there must be other bone structures. Fortunately, there is another striking piece.
And of course the valuable help of the tireless anomaly hunters here on this forum who have provided so much additional material. This makes further discoveries really easy.
It is important to note that I do not completely exclude, that these could be a natural geological structures. The expectations should not influence the objectivity. It is not an easy task for someone who is already convinced to show the same degree of skepticism. So we have try to work out as many evidences as possible. The spine-like structure, of course, fits perfectly with the skull. They probably do not belong together, but they underscore the general picture of skeletal remains, like those we can find here on earth in desert areas. Structures that just looked unusual so far, now suddenly make more sense. It is now possible, to further check a theory for its accuracy.
Kind regards con
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Post by Marsrocks on Jul 25, 2012 16:02:36 GMT -5
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Post by polluks on Jul 26, 2012 5:27:34 GMT -5
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Post by convex on Aug 6, 2012 18:47:54 GMT -5
I nearly forgot to mention, that there are some new details about the spine-like object. We have found an appropriate example of an animal spine that is bended in the same way like the one form Mars. Concerning the characteristics of a spine, this gives us much better preconditions for direct comparisons. Based on such images and on the general structure of vertebra bones, we can name several anatomic features on that object. There are more and more clues showing that it could be really fossilized bone fragments. It could be that these bones fragments are much much older than the discovered artificial structures. Perhaps we have here two special events that are independent of each other?...
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Post by polluks on Aug 7, 2012 7:20:22 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Aug 20, 2012 10:42:29 GMT -5
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Post by polluks on Sept 30, 2012 5:16:41 GMT -5
Spirit, Sol 143. PDS: ZIP
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Post by thetiler on Oct 10, 2012 0:33:20 GMT -5
Hello there! :) This one is another nice example for past life on Mars. When I saw the picture for the first time, I had not attributed much importance to it. A user called "gforce4039" from another forum had pointed strongly to a strange small structure within an image made by the Mars rover Spirit. In the enlargement, I suddenly realized he was right. Spirit PanCam Sol 820: Enlarged image section: Amazingly is the degree of symmetry, which can be found here. The symmetry axes shows that maybe more than coincidence is here involved. The two lateral dark holes give the impression of eye sockets and at the front part are apparently two prominent front teeth visible. Of course, such symmetries can also naturally arise by chance. So it could be just a stone. However, what is very amazing, the similarities match with anatomical features of skulls, which we know from small rodents. We can recognize a darker symmetrical recess in the nasal bone area and the back part of the head seems to possess a slightly higher central line feature. The significance of this becomes even clearer if we compare this "Martian skull" directly with skulls of small animals here on earth. The parallels are not to be missed here. Discoveries like these offer a rare opportunity to apply certain techniques that help to visualize such objects in more tangible and vivid way. With morphing, such objects can be partially rotated and a seemingly three-dimensional depiction can be generated. In this case it is possible because we can see more than half of the front side of the skull. If it were just a side profile view an animation would not be possible. To prepare it for such an animation, we must mark all symmetric reference points and put them in relation to each other. The pictures show again the astonishing symmetry that lies in this "skull". It wouldn't be possible to create a clean animation, if this high level of symmetry would not exist in the template. And here we can see the result: Looking at the whole image, that Spirit had made on Sol 820, then we can concluded that the skull can not be particularly large. Maybe as big as a squirrel head or a rat head. The shown details allow us to map the anatomical features. That makes this find so very interesting An exact calculation of the sizes we can not deliver at moment, because for a mathematical derivation, we need to know various angle sizes. We just know that the PanCam rests on a rack that is exactly 1.50 m above the ground. But that is not enough. The required Information should exists somewhere, and we have to find out where NASA or JPL have stored this type of data and whether these informations are open to the public. We will see... Another nice coincidence is that some of our anomalies hunter colleagues also had found skull objects on other images of the Spirit rover: www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2004/073/animal-skulls.htmI think, we can start a collection of these things. :) The object is small and is very easy to confuse with the other inconspicuous stones in the surrounding area. So it fits the general appearance, that the image was considered above suspicion and has been released for publication. Such puzzle pieces can help us to recognize what is right in front of our eyes. There are certainly much more impressive images of other fossilized animal skulls/bones that has been censored. It obviously belongs to the agenda of NASA to suppress evidences for higher developed life on Mars. Perhaps these are traces of life that may no longer exist today. Terrific find ! To me that is solid evidence of a skeleton ! i have another that is not from mars but it is a robot head on the moon. But I hope some of you please hear the authors of Aliens in the Forrest interview on Coast to Coast, you should be able to find it on youtube. Then check out Mike Bara's moon Robot Head with the red around the lips of the robot. This really blows me away because Donald Shrum was hiding in a tree when a robot tried to smoke him out with fumes coming out of his mouth. Happened in 1964. If you do your homework on this, you really might find this incredible.
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Post by polluks on Oct 14, 2012 18:04:00 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Nov 28, 2012 9:30:51 GMT -5
Convex, I just put a video up of the spine - in 35 views I have 6 likes and no dislikes - and 3 positive comments... So far, people really like this one. I have a reference to your website in the video description. www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2VpwTrYwBA
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Post by Marsrocks on Nov 28, 2012 10:02:01 GMT -5
Someone has requested the size of the spine, which would be useful information to know. I took a point on the spine on the left view image at x=877, and the right view image at x=632, with a total width of the thing all curled up at 70 pixels. I plugged that into a tool used to calculate the size of objects spotted by the mer rovers (must have a left and right image). copperas.com/merpx/However, the calculator does not seem to be working at this time. Perhaps, we can try again later, or look for another way to measure it.
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Post by Marsrocks on Dec 26, 2012 15:31:30 GMT -5
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Post by convex on Jan 4, 2013 14:43:20 GMT -5
Hello MarsRocks! Thanks for mentioning me in your video. A calculation of the object sizes should be possible. What is needed, above all, is a known reference size. Fortunately, the structural anomalies are imaged simultaneously with a part of the Rover. The height of the camera is also known. This should make it possible to determine the object size by adjusting it within a 3D environment model. I am relatively sure that it works. Still need several courses in the use of the Blender software until I can realize such a scenario.
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 4, 2013 15:54:50 GMT -5
convex, let me know if you are able to determine sizes with it - that would be great!
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Post by thetiler on Jan 25, 2013 22:12:40 GMT -5
This place is amazing ! Marsrocks I want to COMPLEMENT YOU on this incredible site you have the the great EFFORT you have put forth in putting these breathtaking photos of mars anomalies. I just don't know why this stuff in not on front page of every major newspaper across the country and in the world. This is just so obvious that there is something major going on, on mars and Nasa, Malin have GOT to know about it, they just have to know and know much deeper than we can imagine.
There is just TOO MANY ANOMALIES to pass off as rocks only. Too many structures, too many buildings too many pipes and the list goes on and on.
It is one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed as a mortal on this earth. And no reaction from nasa, malin it so mysterious what they are doing. Just the TUBES alone is enough to drop your jaws bigtime. But the painstaking work of putting this wonderful stuff you guys put up and all the work. It almost seems like every news agency shuould be beating down your door with interviews.
It is almost like finding real gold, silver, emeralds, rubies, diamonds on a busy city street and people are just walking over them and around them and take no heed.
I find that amazing.
I remember seeing a video of a man being video taped, he was hit buy a car no one stopped to ask if he was alright. It is almost like that.
But thank goodness there are a bunch of stalwarts here that really contribute.
Again, the things that are on this site and reading the input from others is very interesting to behold.
Way to go.
To me it is true history in the making whether the public catches on to it or not. Really, true history and maybe more and a deeper history than much of what we thought of history in our past.
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