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Old January 14th 05, 02:31 PM
Davoud
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vic20owner:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...F4000P0605L0M1.
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Any ideas on what that could be? It's not in the shots taken shortly
before or after.


Get serious. A camera or processing artefact. Maybe a piece of
insulation from the rover, blowing in the wind, as it were.

The conspiracy morons are going crazy...


You wouldn't be one of them, would you?

I suspect dust or snow blown past the camera.


Oh, so you did have some idea what it it was. I'm not knowledgable
about Martian "snow," if such a thing exists, but I would guess that if
it's anything at all like the snow on Earth it doesn't fall in the form
of a single elongated flake under a clear sky. A camera or processing
artefact.

Davoud

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