Curiosity Rover spots mysterious 'UFO' zooming across the red planet's horizon
But it seems Nasa has itself captured something very strange on camera, including a strange white light dancing across the horizon of the red planet, and four blobs hovering in the sky
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NASA is saying they are dead pixels, but dead pixels do not move across the screen..... ???
NASA says..."hot Pixel"
Zorgon Says...
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If they are always in the same position then they are most likely "hot pixels", but if they change position then they're not likely to be "hot pixels".
I think I have seen one hot pixel in one of the cameras, but I don't remember which.
Curiosity isnt the only curious thing on Mars today!
Anyone surprised? Not me!
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That's COOL! Wounder way nasa would make a silly comment like that, which is clearly not true. unless if one does not believe in Ufos. -dcooper
Hot Pixel? I doubt it. looks like a zooming past the rover "thing" IMO
That is the best description i have to offer. but it's more plausible than NASA's opinion.
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In this image it looks suspiciously like water droplets on the lens. Liquid water on Mars? :o
The movement could be caused by the Martian wind moving the droplets across the lens. Very interesting, at least to me.