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"Avoiding the 'F word' on Mars -- F*SSIL" -- Oberg



 
 
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Old March 19th 04, 06:47 AM
john daspit
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Default "Avoiding the 'F word' on Mars -- F*SSIL" -- Oberg

How about this:
Opportunity, SOL 15, Microscope, upper right,
I see definite segmentation, somewhat similar
to the ALH meteorite, but in this case must be
grown-ups (I checked out the scale, much larger....
this image=3x3cm square).
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2933M2M1.HTML
Has this already been explained,
or am I the only one who sees this?
Can we get it to go back there for some
more pics before they're done? JD in Colorado
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Old March 21st 04, 07:56 PM
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Default "Avoiding the 'F word' on Mars -- F*SSIL" -- Oberg

If you attempt to say anything on Mars, it would probably come out as a great
big belch as your lungs collapse. You probably won't be able to inhale
afterwards and you would suffer from acute ear-pain and perhaps lose
consciousness as you collapse on the cold Martian dirt.

Tom
 




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