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On Dec 2, 3:21 am, Neil Gerace wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... Good one, looking kind of "old railway sleeper" artificial. (Mars had trees to make rail ties?) btw, what's the little white thing in the upper left frame? ~ BG |
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"Neil Gerace" wrote in message
... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...l_L-B118R1.jpg OK, so what's the caption to the image? |
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On Dec 2, 2:31 pm, "Alan Erskine" wrote:
"Neil Gerace" wrote in message ... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... OK, so what's the caption to the image? Mars Train Is Running Late or Last Mars Rail Ends Here ~ BG |
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On Dec 2, 3:21 am, Neil Gerace wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... They ran directly over the top of it, so it's not such a large rail sleeper/tie as you'd think. However, small Mars folks shouldn't have needed much bigger than quarter-scale. ~ BG |
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On Dec 2, 3:21 am, Neil Gerace wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... How old are these frames that made up the composite image? ~ BG |
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Alan Erskine wrote:
"Neil Gerace" wrote in message ... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...l_L-B118R1.jpg OK, so what's the caption to the image? I only got the link, I don't know whereabouts on the Mars Rovers site one will find the picture. |
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Neil Gerace wrote:
I only got the link, I don't know whereabouts on the Mars Rovers site one will find the picture. PS: http://www.alienexistence.com/index....e;topic=2714.0 An answer |
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On Dec 4, 5:01 am, Neil Gerace wrote:
Alan Erskine wrote: "Neil Gerace" wrote in message ... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... OK, so what's the caption to the image? I only got the link, I don't know whereabouts on the Mars Rovers site one will find the picture. Opportunity / Sol 115, May 25, 2004 http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...nity_n115.html Makes this plank of Mars wood from a fairly old archived image kind of weird. Wonder why it was intentionally withheld for so many years. Apparently the faith-based rusemasters that are about to lose their jobs, are starting to uncontrollably sweat. Keeping our public media focus on Mars instead of Venus is clearly their priority number one. ~ BG |
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On Dec 2, 3:21 am, Neil Gerace wrote:
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...y/20040524a/si... Seems rather odd how this topic has been so media ignored. Here’s a perfectly good reason for our spendy and recently delayed MSL to proceed: There’s an old railway sleeper found on Mars. At least it’s by far a whole lot more interesting than anything else discovered. http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...l_L-B118R1.jpg Opportunity / Sol 115, May 25, 2004 http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...nity_n115.html The above image is what makes this nifty plank or dimensional board of petrified Mars wood, as rather clearly depicted from a fairly old archived image, seem kind of out of this world weird. Wonder why it was intentionally withheld by JPL, and otherwise having been intentionally excluded for so many years, as perhaps similar to the weird indications of Mars having an underground access plate, hatch or grave marker. http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...P2365L7M1.HTML Apparently the faith-based rusemasters that are about to lose a few of their public funded jobs w/benefits are starting to uncontrollably sweat. Perhaps keeping our public media focus on a very passive/ insert Mars instead of any highly active Venus or even Selene is clearly their priority number one. All we need is a viable multi-tonne payload capable fly-by-rocket lander with a robust return-home capability, a pair of robust nuclear reactors, a few tonnes of other essentials, a 4 years supply of beer, pizza and toilet paper to go along with the trillion plus cost of a Mars expedition, and perhaps a decade from now we'd get there. Too bad there's so little of any value on Mars that we here on Earth could use, although that Mars plank of wood could bring 100+ millions at auction. That's certainly a perfectly good one for Mars, as though looking kind of "old railway sleeper" artificial. (? apparently Mars once had trees to make rail ties?) Seems they ran directly over the top of it, so it's not such a large rail sleeper/tie as you'd think. However, small Mars folks shouldn't have needed much bigger than quarter-scale. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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