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#51 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-10-07 02:46:28

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More sunsets.

Further details https://www.archimedes-forum.com/

I may be moving my operations over to this forum, as l cannot maintain posting here and there, but l will still post here, when something interesting crops up, but not necessarily images.

Thanks SpaceNut for the plug, and to everyone who kept coming back.

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#52 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-10-06 20:23:41

Thanks SpaceNut, (havn't heard from you for a while) but when people say, "l want to see the plants" l always tell then to go to Google Earth/Mars and zoom in on the green stuff.

#53 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-10-06 20:18:38

Calliban wrote:

Post #1351: One of the rocks in this image looks rounded, like a pebble from a beach ⛱.  This may indicate long term exposure to a water course?

Post #1357: One of the rocks in this image shows evidence of frost shattering.  For this to happen, water has to go through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.  Not something that one would expect on modern Mars.  The other features in this image appear to indicate wind erosion to my layman's eyes.  For this to happen on modern Mars, the material in the image must be relatively soft.

Post #1356: These rocks look sedimentary to me.  On Earth, sedimentary rocks almost always contain traces of organic matter, as liquid water almost always carries organisms.  The question is, were the waters of Mars too saline for this ever to be the case?  If these rocks were found to contain significant quantities of organic compounds, it would be strongly suggestive of past life.

Post #1352: The rock in the top left of the image shows sedimentary features and appears to have been subject to significant erosion.  Was this entirely the result of wind, or was water involved?

I see no evidence of extant plant life.  Some of the rocks in these images point to interesting geology.  There is strong evidence of sedimentary action, albeit in the distant past.  Of particular interest are rocks with rounded features.  These indicate hydraulic action.

Too tired to dig those up, but go to post #1345, and click on the link then watch video 2, which shows overwhelming evidence of rain on Mars. It also shows a large pure water droplet on the rover, which was very likely dislodged from underneath the rovers cable bundle when it moved.

The only way we would see this is if water condensed from frost, (no frost shown in earlier Sols) or the rover sprung a leak, (it uses antifreeze to create heat and power electrical systems, but back then to present day, it is working perfectly) or rain, (the rovers wheels have picked up mud at the same time, then days later the ground is dry and the droplets have gone).

But either way 100% proof that NASA is lying about the air pressure.

#54 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-10-05 07:29:35

Over 167,750 views, or the highest view count in this section, thanks guys, good to know that others put truth above mass media and fear!

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#55 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-10-03 03:20:26

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More artifacts, (the one on the left looks like a polished metal depiction of a leaf).

#56 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-28 04:14:39

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More obvious traces of plant life.

(will describe it further at Archimedes, Mars Post #1345).

#58 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-23 04:05:02

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Mars sun setting, (left) with no blue to be found except the hills. Right, doesn't look natural to me.

#59 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-19 03:42:19

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Bottom, what appears to be more plants, and top, the rovers ref, and a pretty good look at one, (will describe it further at Archimedes, Mars Post #1345).

#60 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-16 20:54:10

SpaceNut wrote:

Hum, does that rock have shells within it? post #1352 upper left of the image....

I don't believe so.

#61 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-16 04:21:38

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Top/left more martian plants on the landscape, and bottom the rovers mast cam turrent in the middle.

#62 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-07 04:11:17

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Right shows the rovers camera mast cam, and the blue mountians can be seen, but some elements here cannot be explained away.

Left/middle shows plant life.

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Arrows show the rover, and a blob of green shows s plant.

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#63 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-09-02 04:36:59

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Left possible plant life, (could be the rovers shadow) but the right hand corner isn't.

Right what a Real mars sunset looks like. (More detailed description, Post #1345 link).

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#64 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-31 04:02:41

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Still the sun is setting, (1-2, Post #1345) but the sky is cream/light orange.

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#65 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-29 04:28:39

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Top left the sky, during sunset, a bright or cream colored sky, and sure the mountians are blue but nothing else is.

Top right, more of the sky, with some orange and more plants, (CP shows lime to strong green).

Bottom image l noticed this, or what looks like a childrens depiction of the rover, (yeah, the locals look like scary martians ready to probe us all, lol)....

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#66 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-25 03:31:17

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Nice image showing Martian clouds, (martian rainclouds)!

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#67 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-22 21:40:11

SpaceNut wrote:

Agreed, it did take a lot of effort to get it looking that good, but worth it.

And sure l will post here from time to time.

Thanks SpaceNut.

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#68 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-22 10:54:49

Nothing to report today, but l expect to make a big announcement soon.

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#69 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-19 03:06:57

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Part of the rover, blue sky and hills/ground.

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THis appears to be a closup on the distant plant l spotted earlier.

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#70 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-15 03:25:26

SpaceNut wrote:

To that l have no doubts.

And today l found a far better example of a landscape of plants, blue mountains and overcast sky than previously.

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This one shows the rover in the middle, (white blob, but not much else).

But this one...

First or red dot, shows clear signs of wet silt, flowing down this embankment, and the bottom one after distortion correcting the rock...

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shows a plant with three palm frons growing out, or one of those prickle plants we get in desert areas, (middle) and an overcast sky and blue mountains.

Or pretty obvious NASA is clamming up.

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#71 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-12 04:17:12

Havn't found much lately but l did find this.

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Straggly plants dot the landscape, with the blue mountains in the distance.

And the sky has a few hints of blue, but it is mainly overcast.

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#72 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-08-01 03:52:47

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Left arrows, show the horizon and overcast sky, right the sun setting, middle more plant life, (CP shows lime to strong, grass green).

Bottom image l contrasted the image as much as l could, clearly showing an overcast sky in a sky that NASA claims only has high, altitude whispy clouds.

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#73 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-07-30 20:48:22

jorgear wrote:

MARS PERSEVERANCE rocket off to Mars!!! To tell us the same lies, to mock at us as always. NASA, ESA and other space companies, the same liars and the same coverup agencies!

Yep, another 2 billion p....d away, but at least it can take selfies.

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#74 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-07-29 03:29:55

Today is a biggie, or l was sure that l would see an insect on the rover eventually, but have found one moving across the Mars surface instead.

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Left images shows, the sun setting, overcast clouds and patches of green, and possible plant life, but the right! smile

This dirt is on an angle so this is not a pebble, and l saw up top tracks which l thought may be bird tracks, but it is the insect/spider, beats me scurrying across the dirt.

It is displacing the dirt, or dragging its body across the fine sand, and appears to have 6 legs, (like a spider) or bug. And may be looking up, (probably on the lookout for predictors).

This should have been a big NASA press release, that we may have found life on Mars, but as usual unless you dig and have half a brain you won't find anything.

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#75 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-07-27 02:23:47

Sun is still setting, (orange/yellow).

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The setting sun is orange, with a light blue sky.

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