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Post by Marsrocks on Dec 29, 2011 10:23:22 GMT -5
Spirit sol 561 - from cornell pan: This panoramic image is loaded with small rectilnear geometric stones that look like fragments of broken and eroded bricks: These straight-edged flat looking round ones are also in the same scene: pancam.astro.cornell.edu/pancam_instrument/561A_new.html
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Post by Marsrocks on Dec 30, 2011 9:44:41 GMT -5
Spirit sol 561 cornell pan as above: Rotten blocks: It looks almost like the blocks have melted down on top of one another, leaving the edges raised, and barely visible, but the spaces between the rocks also remain to give another clue. Is this geological fracturing, or evidence of the ruins of a fallen, and rotting block wall? This is the area to the left - which presents with much more amorphous material - but still, there are a few lines in there that appear to run straight:
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Post by Marsrocks on Dec 30, 2011 14:43:15 GMT -5
Mud bricks and other artificially produced bricks tend to all be of the same size - and their widths are relative to lengths. If possible, can I check to see if the bricks have a constant proportion? www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3rSegBzJWU
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Post by Marsrocks on Dec 30, 2011 20:12:00 GMT -5
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Post by polluks on Jan 1, 2012 18:49:12 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 7, 2012 20:42:45 GMT -5
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Post by mac71 on Sept 2, 2012 22:54:38 GMT -5
Great site by the way, Mars is a very interesting place. What does everyone think about this oddly squared and flat rock from the 360 panorama PIA16101.tif hi-res Mastcam photo? Flat surface, rounded edges and an overhanging lip.
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Post by mac71 on Sept 2, 2012 23:17:01 GMT -5
This may be even stranger from the same picture. Doesn't look natural to me. Maybe, maybe not anything? Kinda looks like letters on the face of that rock.
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Post by mac71 on Sept 3, 2012 7:20:02 GMT -5
Found this website with the same panorama as above but the quality is several times better than the official NASA version. Hmmm. That hexagonal shaped object is even more interesting. Looks even more like writing in the GigaPan photo. klg or clg? gigapan.com/gigapans/113071
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Post by Marsrocks on Sept 3, 2012 17:54:00 GMT -5
Welcome, mac71, and thanks for joining!
You made some interesting selections - thanks for posting those!
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Post by Marsrocks on May 19, 2013 10:25:22 GMT -5
This is a youtube video from EriGIA007. This video shows a line of rectilinear objects of somewhat even width in the soil. He says this is from opportunity rover, but I haven't found the link to it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOUKHN62nLcEriGIA007 has a french blog on ufo's, etc., here, so possibly the link is on the blog site? areazone51ufos.blogspot.be/While this may well be a fractured rock in the ground giving us the appearance of separate blocks, this is also how ruins would look if walls have been blown down to ground level by erosion. If we had a right angle in this line, this would be awesome. But it is a pretty interesting find as it is. If someone finds the raw image link to it, please post it - thanks!
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Post by Marsrocks on May 20, 2013 19:52:04 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on May 22, 2013 12:00:52 GMT -5
I subscribe to youtuber, danielofdoriaa, and he puts up video footage all the time of Egypt. He recently put up this video, which in the first minute, happens to shoot the rocks on the ground near some pyramids: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwg7tkCNj6UThis is really something I've been waiting to see, as it gives us an opportunity to look at the stones on the ground in a known ruin site on Earth. I have tried to find flat smooth surfaces in nature, and they do occur. What infrequently occurs in nature, but more frequently occurs in a ruin site, is flat smooth surfaces with sides at right angles to one another. Take a look at this, from the video: We are seeing a lot of stones of many different shapes, many of which were once part of stone structures. There are very few blocks without imperfections, but if we look closely we can see there are intact sides that fall into the right angle/ block forms. This first one only hints at it: This one is very obvious, and still well formed, but we don't know what lies under the surface, right? And look at that blob in the back of it. If it were on Mars, what would we say? The block to the left only has a tiny flaw. Pretty awesome block. But look at the ones on the right. We have to be very selective of which surfaces we choose on those blocks on the right to find those right angled walls of what once were blocks. And in this state, we can only get hints of two sides at right angles to one another. Now put this in context. Go back and look at some of the blocks we have found over the years and placed in this thread. If we saw many of these objects in the Egyptian setting, there would be no doubt whatsoever to us that we were looking at a man-made form. Something to think about.
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Post by polluks on Jun 8, 2013 6:25:05 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Jun 12, 2013 20:37:25 GMT -5
This formation was discovered and emailed to me by member Feolitta in the Spirit bonestell panorama. photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA11745 Specifically, it is at Spirit sol 1537: areo.info/mer/spirit/1537/tn/2P262813257EFFAY00P2265L5M1_L4L5L5L5L6.jpg.html There are loads of right and left images of it on the pds, including every large image file at this link: pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/ pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813108effay00p2265l2m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813108effay00p2265r2m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813164effay00p2265l3m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813164effay00p2265r3m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813203effay00p2265l4m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813203effay00p2265r4m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813447effay00p2265r7m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813332effay00p2265r1m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813332effay00p2265l7m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813292effay00p2265r6m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813292effay00p2265l6m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813257effay00p2265r5m1.img.jpg pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/data/mer/spirit/mer2po_0xxx/browse/sol1537/edr/2p262813257effay00p2265l5m1.img.jpg
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