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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. Google can only be attacked by large lawfirms? For chats that I make from home? So I can only sue them with 20 million dollars in my pocket to get a chance, a hope? And what are they doing? Forcing public abidance to their dictatorial archival and permanency of searchable chats made from home. A total illegal fascist human rights violation. That's how I am going to win. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. Google can only be attacked by large lawfirms? For chats that I make from home? So I can only sue them with 20 million dollars in my pocket to get a chance, a hope? And what are they doing? Forcing public abidance to their dictatorial archival and permanency of searchable chats made from home. A total illegal fascist human rights violation. That's how I am going to win. The lawyer declined the case, saying I have no chance of winning. But he doesn't know me. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. Google can only be attacked by large lawfirms? For chats that I make from home? So I can only sue them with 20 million dollars in my pocket to get a chance, a hope? And what are they doing? Forcing public abidance to their dictatorial archival and permanency of searchable chats made from home. A total illegal fascist human rights violation. That's how I am going to win. The lawyer declined the case, saying I have no chance of winning. But he doesn't know me. More to come. |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. Google can only be attacked by large lawfirms? For chats that I make from home? So I can only sue them with 20 million dollars in my pocket to get a chance, a hope? And what are they doing? Forcing public abidance to their dictatorial archival and permanency of searchable chats made from home. A total illegal fascist human rights violation. That's how I am going to win. The lawyer declined the case, saying I have no chance of winning. But he doesn't know me. That I am a nobody? Just a message poster? A babbling nuts? |
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Spirit Rover Spies Two Possible Iron Meteorites on Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/mer/images.cfm?id=1962
Possible Meteorite in 'Columbia Hills' on Mars June 9, 2006 The rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day (April 12, 2006). The foreground rock, informally named "Allan Hills," and a similar rock called "Zhong Shan," just out of the field of view to the left, have a smoother texture and lighter tone than other rocks in the area. The texture and glossiness of this pair reminded some members of the rover science team of a rock called "Heat Shield Rock," which was observed by Opportunity, Spirit's twin, in the Meridiani region of Mars more than a year ago. Examination of that rock's composition confirmed it to be an iron meteorite (see PIA07269 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07269.) Observations of Allan Hills and Zhong Shan with Spirit's miniature thermal emission spectrometer indicate that they are very reflective, like Heat Shield Rock. They are the first likely meteorites found by Spirit. Rocks in the vicinity of Spirit's winter station are being assigned informal names honoring Antarctic research stations. Zhong Shan is an Antarctic base established by China in 1989. Allan Hills is a site where meteorites are frequently collected because they are relatively easy to see as dark rocks on the bright Antarctic ice. The most famous Allan Hills meteorite from Antarctica actually came from Mars and landed on Earth. If the Zhong Chang and Allan Hills rocks seen by Spirit do turn out to be iron-rich meteorites, they may have originated from an asteroid and landed on Mars. This view is an approximately true-color rendering that combines images taken through the panoramic camera's 753-nanometer, 535-nanometer, and 432-nanometer filters. It is a portion of an image previously released (see PIA08095 http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08095). Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell Journey through a White Hole update Cruel people have no clue on their actions of attacking people in public. Cruel companies have no clue on their actions of neglecting privacy in public. Cruel people do not hear words, like when I said: mmy mother reads this group. Cruel people are relentless psychopaths. I have consulted a lawyer, and he said: Only large law firms are capable of standing up to Google and he has never seen a corporate lawsuit where one wins without lawyers. This is big bucks world. One of the perfect reasons the hunchbacks felt that they should leave Earth and go on a journey through a white hole in the center of our Milky Way, and ****ing on Earth from space before they leave. Its kind of cold in space, but it can be arranged. Its a psychotic human rights violation that one cannot win a case without lawyers and having been declared as invalid, and always treated as that, in the big world. You know, republican logic. In the big world. Where is human rights? In the real world? I could sue them for a dollar that they violate privacy by forcing archivals of chats made from home and I would lose the case. Sure, the big guys would laugh that I believed that I made a difference, like they care. The idea is to make them care and make me happy. Google can only be attacked by large lawfirms? For chats that I make from home? So I can only sue them with 20 million dollars in my pocket to get a chance, a hope? And what are they doing? Forcing public abidance to their dictatorial archival and permanency of searchable chats made from home. A total illegal fascist human rights violation. That's how I am going to win. The lawyer declined the case, saying I have no chance of winning. But he doesn't know me. That I am a nobody? Just a message poster? A babbling nuts? Tarzan: Hey guys. I have a better idea. Let's file a lawsuit on behalf of Mr. Bill Gates and sue Google for 90 billion dollars, for all the company is worth for their privacy violations and illegal piracies. Then we leave Earth. When you file for a lawsuit, they don't ask for an ID. |
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