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"Chosp" wrote in message news:w0h8c.2107$wl1.952@fed1read06...
"Pedro Rosa" wrote in message om... Salted water can have a wide range of states, depending on the properties of salts. Try to find data on Lake Victoria Antarctida. BUT! For the fast-runners I warn immediately that the lake there is abiotic by the most (under what I presently know). Are there similar lakes in Mars? Yes, there is a pond, a few meters large in a region between Elisyum and Olympus, between 40-55 degrees North latitude. Unfortunately I found it at a time when IBM did SOME GREAT #@%@$@%#$ HDDs... And the thing crashed a few days after the discovery. Could those ponds be a base for Life? Sorry. You'll have to do better than that. You need to post a link or reference to an actual image of this pond before it will be reasonably believed. Your search area is simply too large to cover to look for a pond a few meters across. No one will do that kind of legwork for you and no one will believe you if you don't. Trust, but verify - and all that. I am not here to make anyone believe on something you know? I am not the Holy Priest of the FUSSY FACE of Mars. As I said I lost it, thanks IBM very much and their #@$@#$$ 15Gb disks... 2Gb of precious information, and not only that photo but two years of my professional work down the tubes. You know how am I ****ed off till now? But I saw it and that's enough for me... Your problem to take this into account or not. Sincerly I tried to find it again... Unfortunately I only noted it after download as a broad view of what's going on in those zones. I wasn't minimally interested in details of that region. My preferred regions are Acydalia Planitia, Arabia Terra and NW of Hellas. The thing is not quite visible. It's a dark streak coming from a hill, it hits a few rocks, run down slightly, and concentrates in a small depression between the hills... The depression possessed two tones, one dark grey and another more to the center, nearly black. Who finds it tell me what it tastes for... Note I don't like mineral sulfated waters, keep for yourself! ![]() |
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![]() "Pedro Rosa" wrote in message om... I am not here to make anyone believe on something you know? I am not the Holy Priest of the FUSSY FACE of Mars. As I said I lost it, thanks IBM very much and their #@$@#$$ 15Gb disks... 2Gb of precious information, and not only that photo but two years of my professional work down the tubes. You know how am I ****ed off till now? But I saw it and that's enough for me... Your problem to take this into account or not. Sincerly I tried to find it again... Unfortunately I only noted it after download as a broad view of what's going on in those zones. I wasn't minimally interested in details of that region. My preferred regions are Acydalia Planitia, Arabia Terra and NW of Hellas. The thing is not quite visible. It's a dark streak coming from a hill, it hits a few rocks, run down slightly, and concentrates in a small depression between the hills... The depression possessed two tones, one dark grey and another more to the center, nearly black. Who finds it tell me what it tastes for... Note I don't like mineral sulfated waters, keep for yourself! ![]() In the past, the following image was introduced by a poster as a possible lake site. Are these the features you were describing? http://home.no.net/dubjai/misc/moc/nederste_av_M0902042.jpg (They are not lakes, by the way, but mesas. The light is coming from below and gives the false impression that they are depressions. They actually stick up above the surface. If the picture is viewed upside down, this becomes more clear). |
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"Chosp" wrote in message news:KNJ8c.5305$wl1.4759@fed1read06...
"Pedro Rosa" wrote in message om... The thing is not quite visible. It's a dark streak coming from a hill, it hits a few rocks, run down slightly, and concentrates in a small depression between the hills... The depression possessed two tones, one dark grey and another more to the center, nearly black. Who finds it tell me what it tastes for... Note I don't like mineral sulfated waters, keep for yourself! ![]() In the past, the following image was introduced by a poster as a possible lake site. Are these the features you were describing? http://home.no.net/dubjai/misc/moc/nederste_av_M0902042.jpg (They are not lakes, by the way, but mesas. The light is coming from below and gives the false impression that they are depressions. They actually stick up above the surface. If the picture is viewed upside down, this becomes more clear). No, I know these illusions. And know enough of Mars not to fall on them... The "smoking gun" that caught my attention was the "streak" coming from the hill. There are lots of streaks over Martian landscape. Some are clearly landslides, others are clearly flows (If you wanna see these try Janssen's crater - that crater inside it). However this one was unique. I really have never seen before or after a "streak" running gently through the hill. 99,99999% of "flow streaks" are torrential, which is understandble due to Mars pressure. This one has only an initial directioned pattern, hits the slope of the neighboring hill and gently, in a small zigzag flows down a depression between the hills. That streak with a later zigzag was what initally caught my attention. First I thought it was a problem in the photo or a fracture in the rock. Then, I noted that the little black patch in the depression seem to possees two tones, one dark grey, another nearly black to the center. The dark grey tone "rings" the black one except on the zone of the streak. I decided to study that on the weekend, but two or three days after thatб I discovered that was one of the happy owners of IBM's "chuk-chuk" HDDs... The damn thing didn't live even two months... Most of my data on Mars and nearly all my Linux programming stuff went down the tubes... After some time and a very painfull recover, I decided to go after that pond. I DIGGED like a mad into MOC's base. I couldn't find even the hills seen on other frame related to that one... Frankly I thought it would be easy to spot it, due to that... No nothing, no hills, no hills, no hills and no pond... Fumed like magic. I was amazed I could pick up frames that I have seen a year ago but these ones, took a walk. Maybe because I know too badly that place. |
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