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On Jun 15, 6:27*am, kT wrote:
Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? |
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tom Donnley wrote:
On Jun 15, 6:27 am, kT wrote: Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. Banded iron formations. Extremophile stromatolites, blobs, blobula, bloblulons, the usual suspects. We were seeing a lot of it laying around up on Husband Hill, and it appears there was quite a bit of it laying around the Sojourner site as well : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_segment1.gif |
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On Jun 16, 5:05*am, kT wrote:
Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. Banded iron formations. Extremophile stromatolites, blobs, blobula, bloblulons, the usual suspects. We were seeing a lot of it laying around up on Husband Hill, and it appears there was quite a bit of it laying around the Sojourner site as well : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_segment1.gif And Guff said: "Let there be rust. And there was rust. And it was goooood." :-) |
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Chris.B wrote:
On Jun 16, 5:05 am, kT wrote: Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. Banded iron formations. Extremophile stromatolites, blobs, blobula, bloblulons, the usual suspects. We were seeing a lot of it laying around up on Husband Hill, and it appears there was quite a bit of it laying around the Sojourner site as well : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_segment1.gif And Guff said: "Let there be rust. And there was rust. And it was goooood." :-) There appear to be a lot of sulfates and carbonates in there too. It's hard to tell what they were eating. Rocks, I suppose. They're just rocks I tell you! ROCKS! When they start eating each other that's when the trouble starts. Eating almost always leads to sex. |
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On Jun 16, 1:05*pm, kT wrote:
tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 15, 6:27 am, kT wrote: Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. I had a quick look around didnt find anything like that. I have no idea what your talking about. I'm bailing. |
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tom Donnley wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:05 pm, kT wrote: tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 15, 6:27 am, kT wrote: Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. I had a quick look around didnt find anything like that. I have no idea what your talking about. I'm bailing. Don't forget your parachute! |
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This fossilid **** is really over the frnce now. "kT" wrote in message ... tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 16, 1:05 pm, kT wrote: tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 15, 6:27 am, kT wrote: Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. I had a quick look around didnt find anything like that. I have no idea what your talking about. I'm bailing. Don't forget your parachute! |
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mick wrote:
This fossilid **** is really over the frnce now. You're new around these parts, arntcha? You'll need a heat shield too, and some airbags. Don't forget the microscopic imagers and instruments. You might want to google the news too. Do try to keep up. It's not like I didn't post in the right newsgroups and stuff. "kT" wrote in message ... tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 16, 1:05 pm, kT wrote: tom Donnley wrote: On Jun 15, 6:27 am, kT wrote: Take that you carbon dioxide lovers! http://webpages.charter.net/tsiolkovsky/ Huh..I dont get it. It's a list of what appear to be PDF's. Is their something specific your refering to?? Nothing specific. Just the usual mars, water, life and fossil stuff. I had a quick look around didnt find anything like that. I have no idea what your talking about. I'm bailing. Don't forget your parachute! |
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On 6/16/2010 3:40 PM, tom Donnley wrote:
I had a quick look around didnt find anything like that. I have no idea what your talking about. I'm bailing. Well, if you're bailing, there must be water there, right? That's simple logic. :-) Seriously, I'm a amateur fossil collector, and even I thought this formation looked a lot like a fossil: http://www.david-sadler.org/image/sc...noidFossil.jpg The "blueberries" were found to be meteorite splash. Meteorite impacts occur at such high velocity due to the thin atmosphere that the molten rock generated by the impact gets thrown far and wide in the low gravity and thin air, with the small droplets solidifying into spheres as they free-fall back to the surface. The same technique was used in colonial times to make round lead shot by pouring molten lead onto a perforated grate at the top of a "Shot Tower" and having it solidify as it fell through the air into a pool of water at the bottom of the tower. Once recovered from the water the cooled shot was run over grates with various sized holes in them, and sorted into uniform sizes by which holes it fell through. In much the same way, if you could run the rover all over the place and measure the average size of the "blueberries" you found, you might be able to figure out which particular crater their formation was associated with, as different sized and weighted ones would travel different distances from the formative crater in a series of concentric rings. Pat |
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