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A light eminating from Mars

Started by spacemaverick, April 08, 2014, 12:35:44 AM

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easynow

#15
Quote from: ArMaP on April 08, 2014, 11:25:23 PM
That's a strange response, I don't see how that could happen and be exactly just one pixel wide and perfectly vertical.

Agreed and here's the official response ...

QuoteApril 08, 2014

Images taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on April 2 and April 3 include bright spots, which might be due to the sun glinting off a rock or cosmic rays striking the camera's detector.

Link - http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-108


Makes you wonder if they're actually capable of detecting something Alien ? ;)

ArMaP

Quote from: easynow on April 09, 2014, 12:27:27 AM
Makes you wonder if they're actually capable of detecting something Alien ? ;)
I'm sure they can detect it, I'm not sure if they can see interpret it correctly. ;)

Ellirium113


zorgon


zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on April 08, 2014, 09:10:36 PM
And you forgot the first, Sojourner, the one I usually forget about. ;D

Nah that one is in Death Valley :P



::)

zorgon

#20
Quote from: Sinny on April 08, 2014, 10:06:11 PM
Same as Phage then, loved seeing the other members bash him yesterday aha.

No not in the slightest :P ArMaP has a sincere desire to be shown... and we already have several anomalies that he admits he is stumped on, one "plasma critter" in a NASA video, and we finally agreed on the 'true' color of Martian skies :D

ArMaP just is not willing to accept circumstantial evidence :D

So it really is a valid question... why doe it show in only one camera?  Well if it is a glint off a shiny rock like NASA says, that would explain only one camera seeing it :D

Here is a glint caught by Spirit




in four frames...




zorgon

Now having a closer look at THAT glint in color  we get this


zorgon

The thing about Rovers is...

that they are ROVERS :P

So they can go have a look :D


deuem

#23

Sinny

Quote from: zorgon on April 09, 2014, 02:44:18 AM
No not in the slightest :P ArMaP has a sincere desire to be shown... and we already have several anomalies that he admits he is stumped on, one "plasma critter" in a NASA video, and we finally agreed on the 'true' color of Martian skies :D

ArMaP just is not willing to accept circumstantial evidence :D

So it really is a valid question... why doe it show in only one camera?  Well if it is a glint off a shiny rock like NASA says, that would explain only one camera seeing it :D

I wouldn't dare compare ArMap to Phage  ;D
Was just highlighting that they came to the same conclusion.
A green alien could probably walk in front of Phage and he'd still tell himself it was a dog  ::)
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK