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Billion-dollar-worth Photos: Coutless NASA images contain fossil bonestructures
Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of
fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar project? The following is only one illustrated example. A long list of such fossil-containing images includes: Spirit sol 534, sol 510, sol 472, sol 443, sol 436, sol 370, sol 133, etc. Are you too rich to notice that? One Example Only: (labeled image, the fifth image of sol 553 microscopic imager on the Spirit) http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...o1371325670.jp... (Original raw image, image only) 2M175458105EFFAD56P2957M2M1.JPG (Same image contained in NASA website) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...5458105EFFAD56... (Press control key and click this URL) http://groups.google.com.tw/group/mu...-carved-by-men (another raw image, just in case the links don't work.) http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...o1371325669.jp... |
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Billion-dollar-worth Photos: Coutless NASA images contain fossilbone structures
On Jan 26, 5:25 am, Lin Liangtai wrote:
Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar project? The following is only one illustrated example. A long list of such fossil-containing images includes: Spirit sol 534, sol 510, sol 472, sol 443, sol 436, sol 370, sol 133, etc. Are you too rich to notice that? One Example Only: (labeled image, the fifth image of sol 553 microscopic imager on the Spirit)http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...o1371325670.jp... (Original raw image, image only) 2M175458105EFFAD56P2957M2M1.JPG (Same image contained in NASA website)http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...5458105EFFAD56... (Press control key and click this URL)http://groups.google.com.tw/group/mu...-carved-by-men (another raw image, just in case the links don't work.)http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...o1371325669.jp... There is no question that Mars was once upon a time a mostly fresh water wet planet, and via panspermia and/or with a little ET help is why it once sustained life. Today there's hardly any salt to behold, and obviously not a sufficient atmosphere to protect the likes of frail DNA from the bad sorts of solar and cosmic radiation. It's also just as likely that Mars is much older than Earth, much like it's entirely possible that Venus is less old. - Brad Guth |
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Billion-dollar-worth Photos: Coutless NASA images contain fossil bone structures
"Lin Liangtai" wrote in message ... Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar project? The following is only one illustrated example. A long list of such fossil-containing images includes: Spirit sol 534, sol 510, sol 472, sol 443, sol 436, sol 370, sol 133, etc. Are you too rich to notice that? Haven't you been to rehab yet? It might help with the hallucinations. |
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