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descending into Endurance Crater, this picture almost is
reminiscent of the game Stadium Checkers, with some geological distortion over time. except that the marbles (the blueberries) are way too small for stadium checkers relative to the block size. :-) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...-B150R1_br.jpg i have been looking at this picture for awhile along with some of the others and i notice a strange weathering effect on these rocks. maybe it isnt weathering. these rocks are all lying flat, like a patio floor. the spaces are filled up mostly. the rocks also seem to be fractured in rectangular fashion. i am wondering if there are any rocks on earth with similar appearance. there were also similar appearances in the eagle nest crater. http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...-B004R1_br.jpg http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...-B041R1_br.jpg around Cards, between El Capitan & Last Chance, also below El Capitan somewhat. going back to Endurance.... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...-B135R1_br.jpg in this view i see the flattening following the shape of the crater - not really a surprise, but again, there must be some force of nature that makes them all lie down like shards from a broken plate. just curious. surely this must appear on earth somewhere.... http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galle...-B140R1_br.jpg compare this flattening with the jumble of the terrain around the viking landers.... - nate |
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