NASA's Curiosity Rover takes image of Alien sphere on MarsHaven't had a good anomaly in a while (because no one is really looking these days and our main hunters have all VANISHED :P This one is interesting though small
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Close up of the object in question. Credit NASAQuoteIs is possible that this time, NASA's very own "Alien" rovers captured on image a sphere, belonging to another civilization? According to the latest images beamed back to Earth it is quite possible.
The object in question is a sphere which seems to be "levitating" off the Martian ground according to ufologists.
According to NASA the image was taken on April 10, 2015 by the rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam), during the 952nd Martian day, or sol. NASA altered the image, according to NASA's website, "The color has been approximately white-balanced to resemble how the scene would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth."
This image where the "mysterious Alien sphere" is visible, was taken near mount Sharp.
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Image of the surrounding scenery and the object in question visible at the center of the imageQuoteSo which theory is more likely to be true? What are your thoughts about yet another mysterious image beamed back to Earth by NASA's Curiosity rover. Is this truly an alien sphere or have we been fooled by lights and shadows on Mars?
For all of those interested, here is the link to the RAW image by NASA. (http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/deepzoom/PIA19397/)
SOURCE:
http://www.ewao.com/a/1-nasas-curiosity-rover-takes-image-of-alien-sphere-on-mars
Diverse Terrain Types on Mount Sharp, Mars
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5.8.2015
A sweeping panorama combining 33 telephoto images into one Martian vista presents details of several types of terrain visible on Mount Sharp from a location along the route of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover.
The rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam) recorded the component images with its right-eye camera on April 10, 2015, during the 952nd Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars, before that sol's drive. The panorama spans from south-southeast, at left, to west-southwest. The color has been approximately white-balanced to resemble how the scene would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth.
Higher elevations on Mount Sharp are visible at left, including the jagged skyline to the right of a 100-meter scale bar overlaid on the image. (One hundred meters is about 328 feet.) The 2-meter (7-foot) scale bar near the center of the scene is on an exposure of pale mudstone within Mount Sharp's basal geological unit, the Murray formation, and nearby darker rocks. The 3-meter (10-foot) scale bar farther to the right is at the base of a rise called "Gray Wolf Peak." "Logan Pass," a science destination for the rover, is at a dip on the horizon near the right edge of the panorama.
Figure 1 is an unannotated version of this panorama: mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7179
A map of this area, showing the rover's location at the time of this observation, is at mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7182 .
A Mastcam panorama taken on Sol 957 (April 16, 2015) after an additional 154 meters (505 feet) of generally southwestward driving shows more detail of the Logan Pass area toward the right end of this panorama, at mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7180 .
Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, built and operates the rover's Mastcam. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, manages the Mars Science Laboratory Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. JPL designed and built the project's Curiosity rover. For more information about Curiosity, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl and http://mars.nasa.gov/msl.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
NASA PIA19397 (http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/deepzoom/PIA19397/)
FULL IMAGE HERE (http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7178)
Side Note: I recall we spotted a floating ball on one of the Apollo surface photos. Can't seem to find it so this is a note to me to look for it.
I think it was from the ATS days of Mike Singh
The shadow that makes it appear to float is the wrong shape and size so I assume it is another rock, or two rocks and this is farther back on the ground.
Yes the "Floating" is an optical illusion...
Yes "Blueberries" (small spheres of Hematite) seem to be all over Mars
But this one is very interesting. Most of the rock strewn around Mars is basalt... basalt tends to have angular shapes not spherical
And stone spheres are also found all over Earth that have no explanation either
OH and "Anomaly" does not necessarily mean "Manufactured by Aliens"
THIS is an Anomaly on Earth
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These are Anomalies on Mars
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A Levitating Sphere Caught on Mars?
Odd Anomaly on Mars
Sol 952 - Mast Camera on April 10, 2015
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Diverse Terrain Types on Mount Sharp, Mars
Diverse Terrain Types on Mount Sharp, Mars (Figure 1) (Unlabeled) Credit: NASA
A sweeping panorama combining 33 telephoto images into one Martian vista presents details of several types of terrain visible on Mount Sharp from a location along the route of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover. The component images were taken by the rover's Mast Camera on April 10, 2015.
Diverse Terrain Types on Mount Sharp, Mars
A sweeping panorama combining 33 telephoto images into one Martian vista presents details of several types of terrain visible on Mount Sharp from a location along the route of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover.
The rover's Mast Camera (Mastcam) recorded the component images with its right-eye camera on April 10, 2015, during the 952nd Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars, before that sol's drive. The panorama spans from south-southeast, at left, to west-southwest. The color has been approximately white-balanced to resemble how the scene would appear under daytime lighting conditions on Earth.
Higher elevations on Mount Sharp are visible at left, including the jagged skyline to the right of a 100-meter scale bar overlaid on the image. (One hundred meters is about 328 feet.) The 2-meter (7-foot) scale bar near the center of the scene is on an exposure of pale mudstone within Mount Sharp's basal geological unit, the Murray formation, and nearby darker rocks. The 3-meter (10-foot) scale bar farther to the right is at the base of a rise called "Gray Wolf Peak." "Logan Pass," a science destination for the rover, is at a dip on the horizon near the right edge of the panorama.
View the annotated version of this panorama: mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7178.
A map of this area, showing the rover's location at the time of this observation, is at mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7182 .
A Mastcam panorama taken on Sol 957 (April 16, 2015) after an additional 154 meters (505 feet) of generally southwestward driving shows more detail of the Logan Pass area toward the right end of this panorama, at mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/?ImageID=7180 .
Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, built and operates the rover's Mastcam. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, manages the Mars Science Laboratory Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. JPL designed and built the project's Curiosity rover. For more information about Curiosity, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl and http://mars.nasa.gov/msl.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
IMAGE SOURCE: Diverse Terrain Types on Mount Sharp, Mars PIA19397 (http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/deepzoom/PIA19397/)
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Strange Object seen in Curiosity Navcam
Levitating Sphere Caught on Mars? Uploaded by BadAstro Views 6417 A possible extraterrestrial probe has been caught on the red planet by the Mars Curiosity Rover.The object which was snapped near mount sharp has a clear spherical design and also appears to be levitating above the martian surface.It would also be logical to assume considering our own interest in this mysterious planet that an advanced alien species could also be sending out robotic probes to various planets throughout the universe. - SOURCE (http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/222573/levitating_sphere_caught_on_mars/)
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http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancients/02files/Mars_Images_79_Floating_Sphere.html
if you can find that on one of the single frames taken , that would be the smoking gun in my eyes .. but I have this sinking feeling at the mention of panorama
ill have a butchers for it
funbox
More of the same. :)
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=8536.msg116766#msg116766
Quote from: ArMaP on February 22, 2016, 09:00:08 PM
More of the same. :)
Odd I was sure I had it before but couldn't find it this morning.
Merged :P Thanks
I think I forgot to make a page for it on the website so lost track while redoing the menus