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NASA provides PROOF that we are on Mars

Started by zorgon, January 29, 2015, 07:43:49 AM

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zorgon


ArMaP

That's why I learned, some years ago, to ignore the "public outreach" NASA sites and use mostly the science related sites. :)

Lunica

Quote from: zorgon on January 30, 2015, 01:11:21 AM
Yes ArMaP is correct :P

But the big question is why is NASA promoting hoaxed pictures? :P

Something about training future kids for Mars missions :P

But seriously isn't that really an "in your face kinda:  photo?

I didnt pick up NASA actually "promoting" this picture.
Thats for sure weird. The image being a photoshop or staged was obvious at the beginning of course.

That ArMap was able to find both pieces of that puzzle in such a timeframe is something else ;)

rdunk

Quote from: Lunica on January 30, 2015, 09:09:35 AM

That ArMap was able to find both pieces of that puzzle in such a timeframe is something else ;)

Not really...........if ArMaP just happened to be the person who messed with the pics to begin with, then he logically be expected to find the originas pretty fast!!! Do we actually KNOW that ArMaP is not responsible for having done this??

Of course, I am just kidding ArMaP, who for sure is our resident skeptic, and thus is due a little of our fun every now and then!! :)) Yes, he does know where to find stuff!!

ArMaP

Quote from: Lunica on January 30, 2015, 09:09:35 AM
That ArMap was able to find both pieces of that puzzle in such a timeframe is something else ;)
I wasn't that difficult, TinEye identified the footprint foot on my first search, and as I have their browser extension installed it took me just one click to search for the image. :)

The second photo was a little more difficult, as at first I thought it was from Curiosity, but then I found a photo from Opportunity that showed the same type of tracks. I cropped the image to show only the tracks and searched for that on TinEye and Google, but both found the photo from this thread, so I search for "Opportunity tracks" on Google and had only to look for the right photo. :)

ArMaP

Quote from: rdunk on January 30, 2015, 04:26:11 PM
Do we actually KNOW that ArMaP is not responsible for having done this??
I wouldn't make that perspective mistake. ;)