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Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules'
have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. Made from two images of the same area taken Opportunity SOL46 (11:41am) and sol47 (11:37am) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2957M2M1.HTML MINERALS AND FOSSILS ARE UN-ANIMATED THINGs, SO WHAT iS THAT ?? ************************************************** ******************* http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif I have also made this anaglyph (red/cyan glasses) of the tri-spherule using the following pair (SOL46 and 48). http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2956M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML The 3D is quite good, I hope you will enjoy it ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/MArsTriSpherule.jpg ERic Life is life ![]() |
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![]() "Eric Pouhier" wrote in message ... Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. Made from two images of the same area taken Opportunity SOL46 (11:41am) and sol47 (11:37am) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2957M2M1.HTML MINERALS AND FOSSILS ARE UN-ANIMATED THINGs, SO WHAT iS THAT ?? ************************************************** ******************* http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif I have also made this anaglyph (red/cyan glasses) of the tri-spherule using the following pair (SOL46 and 48). http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2956M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML The 3D is quite good, I hope you will enjoy it ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/MArsTriSpherule.jpg Great shot Eric--the 3d is terrific. It looks like the particles are adhering to the spheres either through electrostatic charge or magnetism? The dancing particles could be moved by the wind or saltating sand? Joe |
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March 14, 2004
Eric Pouhier wrote: Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. Made from two images of the same area taken Opportunity SOL46 (11:41am) and sol47 (11:37am) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2957M2M1.HTML MINERALS AND FOSSILS ARE UN-ANIMATED THINGs, SO WHAT iS THAT ?? ************************************************* ******************** http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif I have also made this anaglyph (red/cyan glasses) of the tri-spherule using the following pair (SOL46 and 48). http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2956M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML The 3D is quite good, I hope you will enjoy it ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/MArsTriSpherule.jpg ERic Life is life ![]() There you have it, absolute proof that spherules rock! My first guess is that either the crater is very recent, and the photochemical decomposition occurs at a very fast rate, or ... there are a few powerful permanent magnet brushless DC actuator motors in the instrument package, and the grains indeed are responding to their magnetic fields. One particular 'thread of grains' appears to stand right up! Thomas Lee Elifritz http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net |
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Gad, these pictures are brilliant. The 3D spherule picture shows that
the line of spherules have acted like a wind block and accumulated a bunch of blown sand around them. These two images are a really nice piece of work. Michael Mars Fossils, Pseudofossils or Problematica http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/mars |
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![]() "Eric Pouhier" wrote in message ... Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. Made from two images of the same area taken Opportunity SOL46 (11:41am) and sol47 (11:37am) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2957M2M1.HTML MINERALS AND FOSSILS ARE UN-ANIMATED THINGs, SO WHAT iS THAT ?? ************************************************** ******************* http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif I have also made this anaglyph (red/cyan glasses) of the tri-spherule using the following pair (SOL46 and 48). http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2956M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML The 3D is quite good, I hope you will enjoy it ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/MArsTriSpherule.jpg ERic Life is life ![]() Some of the objects in the above observations appear to be "Desiccated". To determine if this hypothesis/assumption is correct would require a series of observations over a period of time. Ralph Nesbitt |
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Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote in message .. .
[...] There you have it, absolute proof that spherules rock! My first guess is that either the crater is very recent, and the photochemical decomposition occurs at a very fast rate, or ... there are a few powerful permanent magnet brushless DC actuator motors in the instrument package, and the grains indeed are responding to their magnetic fields. One particular 'thread of grains' appears to stand right up! It was already determined by the Viking mission that Mars' dust is highly magnetic. That was w-a-y back in, what, 1976. |
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can you point to a photograph of same - please post url.
Jerry Thomas Lee Elifritz wrote: March 14, 2004 Eric Pouhier wrote: Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. Made from two images of the same area taken Opportunity SOL46 (11:41am) and sol47 (11:37am) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2957M2M1.HTML MINERALS AND FOSSILS ARE UN-ANIMATED THINGs, SO WHAT iS THAT ?? ************************************************* ******************** http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif I have also made this anaglyph (red/cyan glasses) of the tri-spherule using the following pair (SOL46 and 48). http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2956M2M1.HTML http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2937M2M1.HTML The 3D is quite good, I hope you will enjoy it ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/MArsTriSpherule.jpg ERic Life is life ![]() There you have it, absolute proof that spherules rock! My first guess is that either the crater is very recent, and the photochemical decomposition occurs at a very fast rate, or ... there are a few powerful permanent magnet brushless DC actuator motors in the instrument package, and the grains indeed are responding to their magnetic fields. One particular 'thread of grains' appears to stand right up! Thomas Lee Elifritz http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net |
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![]() "Eric Pouhier" wrote in message ... Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. That one was so much fun, here's another: http://www.copperas.com/astro/mi_anim2.jpg (2MB animated gif) Made from these two images, taken about 25 hours apart: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Image info for: 1M132267282EFF05AMP2937M2M1 Spacecraft: OPPORTUNITY Camera: Microscopic Imager, dust cover OPEN Spacecraft clock: 132267282 (seconds since January 1, 2000, 11:58:55.816 UTC) Product type: EDR full frame Site number: 05 Drive number: AM Command sequence number: P2937 (PMA or remote sensing instrument) MI Producer: MIPL/JPL Acquisition time (Earth): Thu Mar 11 03:42:35 2004 Time zone: EST Acquisition time (Mars): Sol 46 11:35:19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Image info for: 1M132355456EFF05AMP2957M2M1 Spacecraft: OPPORTUNITY Camera: Microscopic Imager, dust cover OPEN Spacecraft clock: 132355456 (seconds since January 1, 2000, 11:58:55.816 UTC) Product type: EDR full frame Site number: 05 Drive number: AM Command sequence number: P2957 (PMA or remote sensing instrument) MI Producer: MIPL/JPL Acquisition time (Earth): Fri Mar 12 04:12:09 2004 Time zone: EST Acquisition time (Mars): Sol 47 11:25:46 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe |
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![]() "Eric Pouhier" wrote Some have probably noticed for long that on microscopic images for the nasa rover, some 'spherules' have dark dots, here is a black dot on the spherule that clearly MOVE from one day to the other ! http://tourlaville.nerim.net/spherulemovingdot.gif This is probably VERY IMPORTANT to caracterise the spherules. That one was so much fun, here's another: http://www.copperas.com/astro/mi_anim2.gif (2MB animated gif) Made from these two images, taken about 25 hours apart: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Image info for: 1M132267282EFF05AMP2937M2M1 Spacecraft: OPPORTUNITY Camera: Microscopic Imager, dust cover OPEN Spacecraft clock: 132267282 (seconds since January 1, 2000, 11:58:55.816 UTC) Product type: EDR full frame Site number: 05 Drive number: AM Command sequence number: P2937 (PMA or remote sensing instrument) MI Producer: MIPL/JPL Acquisition time (Earth): Thu Mar 11 03:42:35 2004 Time zone: EST Acquisition time (Mars): Sol 46 11:35:19 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Image info for: 1M132355456EFF05AMP2957M2M1 Spacecraft: OPPORTUNITY Camera: Microscopic Imager, dust cover OPEN Spacecraft clock: 132355456 (seconds since January 1, 2000, 11:58:55.816 UTC) Product type: EDR full frame Site number: 05 Drive number: AM Command sequence number: P2957 (PMA or remote sensing instrument) MI Producer: MIPL/JPL Acquisition time (Earth): Fri Mar 12 04:12:09 2004 Time zone: EST Acquisition time (Mars): Sol 47 11:25:46 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe |
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![]() That one was so much fun, here's another: http://www.copperas.com/astro/mi_anim2.gif (2MB animated gif) Made from these two images, taken about 25 hours apart: Baby hortas of course. What else could they be? |
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