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![]() This is bull**** of the highest order. Nasa is concluding the spheres are concretions based on absurdly limited observations. Their evidence consists of merely that the spheres are aligned with the layering so they must have formed in place. And that the slash in the spheres 'hints', as they say, it's caused by the layering in the rocks. Plus the presence of hematite. What a load of bull****. They've assumed the spheres are concretions merely because they ruled out impact and volcanism. Not because they proved they're concretions. If their theory is true, that the spheres formed in place, then the spheres must be evenly distributed across the field. But they will find instead that the spheres will dissipate as they travel out. That will be the proof of their mistake. That the spheres are associated with, and emanating from, the craters. I can't wait to see what nonsense they come up with then. They have clearly decided any finding of life will wait for the next mission, so they can guarantee a next mission. There is no doubt now. This is a historic miscalculation. The large Opportunity crater is certain to hold the most exciting findings of the entire mission. Making it there will unveil the true motive behind Nasa now, not discovery, but their own self-serving asses. Nasa must now find a way to prevent Opportunity from making it to the crater, they have to! Or watch the entire organization become the source of ridicule and scandal. They just set the agency back twenty years. Jonathan s |
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