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Color images of Mars from Curiosity and Opportunity rovers from JPL raw images enhanced or not available at NASA website - Last updated 08/10/2012. To see JPL images go here:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/images/
Color images from JPL I sharpen them up a bit and add contrast.
Note, some of these images may have artifacts in them. The first raw images are grayscale, black and white images, I added monochromic color to them to bring out more detail they are not true color.
Looking out at layers at the Base of Mount Sharp
Curiosity
Note: Feel free to comment here because I can update new images on the first 11 post without disrupting the discussions after it, thanks
Ron
To see thoudsands more color images from Opportunity and Spirit rovers go here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1041440224 … CraterNew#
For Color images of Mars from the Spirit and Opportunity rovers see
Home page http://shineinnovations.com/
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Colorized JPL image, Curiosity descent parachute and at bottom heat shield
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Sol 1 enhanced first color image, added more contrast see JPL site for actual color image.
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Mt Sharp colorized from
Raw image sol 12 08-18-2012
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Block Island Meteor
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Block Island Meteor
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Block Island Meteor
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See Weely Updates 10-23-05 at
https://picasaweb.google.com/1041440224 … CraterNew#
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thanks!
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Mars Endeavour, looking in from the rim.
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Boy oh boy!
Why isn't this more prominently in the news? This view is stunning!
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It fantastic.....
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This is thye best ive seen, by Don Davis
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I don't require agreement when presenting new ideas.
-Dana Johnson
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Try again
Argument expected.
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-Dana Johnson
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Feel free to comment here because I can update new images on the first 11 post without disrupting the discussions after it, thanks
Ron
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Here is a YouTube time lapse movie of Curiosities shovel shaking up some Martian sand
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Looks like someone tried to roll a joint.
Curiosity sol 64
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great to see these images, is Mars now being contaminated with "LIFE" from Earth from the rovers and "debris" from the Rovers? seems likely!!
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"is Mars now being contaminated with "LIFE" from Earth from the rovers and "debris" from the Rovers? seems likely!!"
It is very likely, we may have started terraforming Mars with life over thirty years ago. We can go way back to the Viking Landers and say the same thing, most things back then weren't as rigorously cleaned of all life forms on earth before launch as the newer Landers and Rovers. With that being said no object can be uncontaminated 100 percent. Some of these microscopic extromphiles that live on earth can survive the trip to Mars and the rigorous process to kill them off before launch.
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One thought that occurred to me is that what better way to test some of the equipment out, than to do it on an object we built ourselves, by knowing what the composition of that object is we can calibrate our equipment. One way would be to use the laser to heat-up the bright object that supposedly fell from the sky from the descent of the MLS and see how it reacts to the Martian environment and what spectrum comes out of it, in the process clean up some of our garbage by doing this. On earth we can do the same thing with like equipment and compare notes.
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Here is another bright object in the trench dug by Curiosity imaged by its Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) images for Sol 67. Ha, maybe Curiosity is at an old Martian dump site?
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