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Usual plant life in the ref, rocks. These two leaves, (arrow) have a strong, grass green color, (left does, right less so) or a slam dunk for martian Lichen or ferns.
The rover has No green color.
Tmcom image 1 in post #539 looks like a horse shoe crab....
Yeah, but hard to tell.
I have seen what looks like a rabbit taking a sip from a pool of water, but it was just too blurry to post here.
It is like pulling teeth to spot an animal, insect or whatever, although seeing the occasional footprint is easier.
And unless the rover stays in the same place for long enough, most of the time any wildlife tends to do a runner when it gets near.
Another good example of water runoff, (although it probably happened a week ago, this might be sand) and the impression that only water can make.
Second, another martian tree, (CP is pretty obvious) and a gray background, or rainclouds.
Third another great example of a martian sunset.
Yellow sun, blue sky and blue/green landscape, not the outright NASA lie of all blue, (all blue usually lasts for 10-15 minutes at sunset only.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/ … s-on-mars/
6 years trying to find signs of life, yeah apart from the tree's, rain and plants, Mars is dead! |:
But at least they say that the methane goes up and down with the seasons, which means that it is organically derived, and not volcanic.
The sun is still setting, and this dark thing on the hill doesn't look like the rover.
This is probably the best evidence yet of dirt roads on Mars.
The things on the right, glistening in the setting sun, are most likely silver posts, possibly at the end of a bridge?
The middle image clearly shows the road curving around this hill, (most likely it is a giant depiction of a human wearing a top hat).
Another Jazz house.
Top one is a structure, since the dark parts up the top are in front of the skyline, and it doesn't look anything like the rover, (the rover does not have any spheres or domes) and appears to be a giant depiction of a cat's face with a crown in the side of the hill.
This one, l initially saw several of these ones previously and thought that they looked like telephone poles, but they are most likely old, wooden sculptures depicting something with plants growing on them.
Or they may be tree's that have been artificially forced to grow a certain way, but either way the CP shows strong green so plants, moss or tree's are certainly part of it.
Found this, with the front structures being the rover, but the thing further back???
Looks like a silver, military hanger. Hard to tell if it has windows, etc since it is reflecting things back to us, but since it has some weird hollow things in front of it, (probably a fence) and a large, silver structure on the right, (most likely a generator) it probably is not a human habitation.
I hope you all will find my research on the Outpost Forum intriguing titled: "Life on Mars".
There will be images there which have never been shown before with focus on MRO and Mars Express images.
Let me state this if I may; there IS life on this planet and not just microbial. From my perspective gathered from well over 5 years of painstaking research and thousands of hours of in depth scrutiny, I have concluded that life there, is intelligent, complex, alien and quite humorous.
Read through and be prepared to doubt or believe, it is, for your own personal journey, over and through the Rubicon if you so wish!
Thanks Albion, l will take a squiz when l can.
And l agree, NASA lying about Mars air pressure is a fact, (can't have pure water droplets or rain on the rover if they were not) or substantial evidence of plant life, (and another NASA lie about it dropping to almost -200 a couple of nights a week, which would kill of any plant life, except maybe some licken barely clinging to life).
Viking landed in 77, NASA expected nothing and got organics in the soil, licken on the nearby rocks, frosts, blue sky and possibly a plant or two in the distance, got spooked by the 1957 report on most going nuts if they knew, and have tried to bury it ever since.
I personally still find it amazing the most buy the "We have issues with the red filter on Mars" except they have never had any color issues with every other planet in our solar system????
Since Mars is obviously Earthlike, there is a good change of intelligent life being there now; and from what l have seen, there are three races there at present, waiting for us to ditch the oil thing and grow up.
Some more clouds and plants.
The top ones looks like a tree, but since the trunk shows a strong grass green it is more likely a hanging plant.
Not much today, close up look at a dust devil, and a sunset.
This appears to be showing a huge dust devil behind the rover, which is dragging up quite a lot of martian soil.
And this one, in which the martian sun is still setting, (yellow sun) inbetween the clouds.
There also seems to be the same or most likely another dust devil here also, but whiter and dissipating.
"A tree grows in Brooklyn"
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Anaglyph tells the story....
Nice one, Albion, it certainly looks like a plant.
Ok the usual today, blue mountains in the distance, overcast clouds in the sky, green vegetation, and maybe some distant tree's.
And this...
Seriously looks like a distant city, or industrial complex, (doesn't match the rover at all)?
The sun is still setting, the slightly orange sun that isn't supposed to be there, inbetween the overcast sky that is impossible, lol.
Next image the sky, that looks no different to an Earth sky, with mist probably coming in off the lake, or low lying areas. Either way it obviously gets cold when the sun sets, (not the -200 dc crap NASA gives us).
And this, top misty landscape. Right hand one, a plant that obviously has been edited by JPL staff. One below that a plant that got away with it since it is shown in a ref, rock. And the lower one, wet, muddy ground with good signs of runoff of the ground higher up.
Least we have another option if we trash the Earth too much, although the martians may not be crazy about a few billion of us, taking up residence there.
More tree's.
Top/left arrow shows some tree's against the mountain. And the lower/right probably shows a closeup of one.
And this, alien storing rocks under this flat one, who knows.
A good example of fiddling, by JPL.
First off l noticed that the shadow showed this sculpture, plant or whatever, but the object wasn't visible, on the edge of the rock?
The lower image that l reversed and pushed the contrast and brightness with, shows a plant or sculpture sitting on a slab of concrete.
But if you look more closely it is actually sitting on a box, with a pattern of circles on two of its sides.
Beats me what this is, but it is clear that NASA photoshopped it from the top of the rock, where it originally was, reversed and darkened it and tried to make it the shadow.
Glad l don't work there.
Not much today, water puddle.
Nothing much today rainclouds, tree's.
The right hand dark blob, and l believe the silver thing on the left are parts of the rover, but the mountains and rain clouds are not.
Things above martian tree's, (CP shows strong green) that look like pine tree's, and the thing below a plant.
With a whitesh blurr inbetween us and the mountains, which is either light rain or mist, (probably light rain).
More good examples of torrential rain.
The water is running alone the impression l showed previously and spreading out between the rocks
This one in particular shows, a mini rapid flow in parts or there is quite a lot of water flowing.
Lower images shows the water, mixing with the silt, (the right hand reflection gives that away) and all of this on a planet where pure or dirty water should be boiling away, lol.
And the ground is bone dry, what a crock.
Another good example of a martian downpour.
I've created a few 3D anaglyph's of recent Curiosity landscapes from the left and right mast-cams. Sol 590 https://mars.nasa.gov/msl//multimedia/r … ?slide=590
Not easy to do as the two Cameras capture different aspect ratios. But well worth the effort. If you haven't got 3D red/cyan glasses yet, you don't know what you're missing!
I am no stranger to the western US deserts and clocked up hundreds of hours on a powerful Enduro machine in ALL seasons. The upper half to me, shows not only green lichen but considerable plant growth.
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There are records of lichens being used as food by many different human cultures across the world. Lichens are eaten by people in North
Very few lichens are poisonous. Poisonous lichens include those high in vulpinic acid[6] or usnic acid.[6] Most (but not all) lichens that contain vulpinic acid are yellow, so any yellow lichen should be considered to be potentially poisonous.
Nice one M-Albion-3D, and remember that this is the driest part of Mars or the equator, so if the rover landed in the greener areas, (as seen from satellite) then rain-forests would be the norm.
With what l have so far seen, at least 70% of plant/animal life would be a carbon copy of ours, and maybe they have some species that are extinct here, with 30% being alien or new to us.
Ok, usual today, puddles, truck, freeway.
First off is the puddle, on this rock, and the rest of the area looks damp or wet.
And this, what looks like a truck, noticeable flat area of ground, and further up, some flat, silver rings, (you are not going to put silver rings on a dirt road, or an old two lane, sealed road).
Odd's on humanoids are one of the races living there at present.
PS l will let you know when l go into the next Sol.
Always good to see some intriguing hi magnifications of the surface - cheers
Quick question though, do you know what that pink dot is? Just curious.
Yep, the pink dot means that when l am tired, l need to put that in, so l don't have to do a double take trying to find it again.
Been a few times when l found something interesting then could not find it again.
Another day, another cool real Mars image...
The sun is still setting, (the dark, rectangle is the rovers, robotic arm) and dark, clouds.
And this cool image.
Purple/blue mountain, a river, reflecting what is left of the setting sun, surrounded by tree's, (CP the river and tree's with an obvious distinction between the two, the rover does not have the green color).
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Some interesting new anomalies found in NASA imagery:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxrT2NwA6Hk
I think the apparent dliapidated building structure at 1:23 is v. interesting.
Yes, 1.23, l thought that it might be the rover, but the rover is the white part down the bottom of the ref, rock, so yeah, this seems to be a structure of some kind.
It appears to also be partially transparent with support beams, and a shiny door, so unlikely to be a residential house, probably more of a crop growing setup?
Another anomaly is why NASA hardly ever comment on these anomalies unless they make the front page of the newspapers, in which case they get dismissed in one sentence with no detailed rebuttal. I think this is one of the most interesting anomalies to emerge this year, and can be added to several others that raise many questions.
Yes, the water droplets on the rover should make the papers and newstations. MARS HAS RAIN, or NASA ARE LYING, are the two most likely headlines that come to mind.
But as you said, NASA dismiss, ignore, downplay or come up with some ridiculous, so called scientific reasons, why it isn't true. They will protect their interests, but also know with third party industries getting into space, their days of suppression, and feeding the sheep their daily bale of hay is limited.
A nasty storm cloud in the distance, and most likely a torrential downpour on the right side. Ferns usually need regular downpours than light rain, so l will stay with the later until proven otherwise.
SOL 590
Not much today.
Top shows an area where the water pooled before sinking into the soil, which may suggest rabid rainfull for short periods.
Ref, rock showing the rover, foreground and distant raincloud.
Another interesting video from Art Alien TV...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np8m3cl9QDQ
Sooner we get there to check out these weird formations, the better.
I am glad he is saying reflective rock, but the top anomaly, no idea.
Ya 5 years of observing but not in the same location and have no reference of when the rain event happened.
Even from orbit it took awhile to see the wet staining streaks....but the rover keeps moving so we may never see the changing event which may never be seen where it is going.
Agreed, and l have gone through about a years worth of rover images, with another 4 to go to catch up. But no reference points as to whether it was a downpour or light rain occurring over an hour or two, but l am going downpour, because of the water runoff.