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MarsFossils spewed: Didja see the new Mars bunny picture at http://www.lyle.org/mars/imagery/1P1...8R7M1.JPG.html Opportunity Sol 60 PamCam. The picture clearly shows that the rover did try to run over the Mars bunny, despite NASA denials and despite dubious posts to the contrary. Fortunately the bunny was able to leap out from in front of the wheels and save himself. I want to see those NASA spin-meisters talk their way out of this picture. Those are the same guys who say my spherules pictures are not fossils either, by the way. I made some improvements to my page. Drop by and have a look some time. Mars Fossils, Pseudofossils, and Problematica http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/mars The best Mars Fossils page on the Internet best regards, Michael Run it over or not, the new angle makes it clear (to me) that it came from the spacecraft itself. |
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