Here is a close-up. -
http://images.fok.nl/upload/schedelfeaturemars.jpg
From the shades you can deduct it's peculiar form.
Can't believe they would ignore it.
There are actually some more strangly colored (blueish/whitish)
features in the same area that stand out from the rest of the picture.
Maybe it are remains of the mission's landing itself?
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http://images.fok.nl/upload/mars_fossils.jpg (at the right)
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 16:21:56 -0500, Tony Sivori
wrote:
junekis wrote:
If you look at the image at
http://www.lyle.org/mars/oldmars/marstrue.jpg
in the lower right quadrant, just below the middle of the airbag drag
marks, there is a series of oddly regular pairs of white dots in the
martian soil
Some people I have shown this to agree that it might be a fossil, others
are skeptical.
I see what you are talking about. I also agree with Martin, that similar
effects can be seen elsewhere in the same picture. The area to the left of
the large black rock in the center of the photo has several areas of
regularly spaced contrast and texture changes. It looks to me like they
are wind ripple produced by the interaction of wind and different sized
grains of sand.
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Tony Sivori