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Old January 4th 08, 02:08 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Algomeysa2
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So they're saying on the off chance that the asteroid does hit Mars, it'll
hit north of the Opportunity rover.

But here's an interesting thing. North of the Opportunity rover's landing
site is... Cydonia!

I don't want to start any crazy Internet rumors here, but can there be any
doubt that the Martians have redirected an asteroid to bombard themselves in
an effort to obliterate all traces of THE FACE ON MARS?!

(It's a joke. Don't tase me, bro!)


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Old January 5th 08, 12:20 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"algomeysa2" wrote...
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So they're saying on the off chance that the asteroid does hit Mars, it'll
hit north of the Opportunity rover.

But here's an interesting thing. North of the Opportunity rover's landing
site is... Cydonia!

I don't want to start any crazy Internet rumors here, but can there be any
doubt that the Martians have redirected an asteroid to bombard themselves
in an effort to obliterate all traces of THE FACE ON MARS?!

(It's a joke. Don't tase me, bro!)


Wow! So Richard Cee . . . must be sweatin' large!~

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starry starry nights!

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Old January 6th 08, 01:58 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Painius Just a little push in the right direction would be enough for a
man made asteroid direct hit on Mars. The great dust storms over 100s of
million years have taken away the true features of the Mars face. "Its
a bust" The face was framed with a great rectangular wall and now it is
only a thin line. It is Mars dust that fools us into relieving the
erosion was done as on Earth by water. Reality is Mars never had
running water. Its plumbing is all under ground. Bert

 




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