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Post by ndncocobean on Nov 15, 2021 18:05:58 GMT -5
I downloaded all the Mars Perseverance landing photos 3-1-21, three days after the landing. Looked through and selected a couple to analyze in Photoshop. I didn't adjust anything, except later, to go black and white. When I did, I noticed that someone had already edited the colors because of the way colors seemed to have been dropped. (In photoshop when you select adjust image, the wave form looking things should usually be a solid shape but there were missing colors so I guess NASA made an attempt to scrub the pictures). The red made it hard to see, so today I dropped the color to black and white to see better. At any rate, I simply laid down lines. Back in March, the line overlays that I did were 1 pixel. I had to zoom in and out a lot. Today I made new thicker lines, then combined that with the previous overlay I did. So here it is, Chaco on Mars? ... Looks like I need to make the color image a little smaller since it's 1.5 MB. I'll upload that later. Oh, and here's the original image without overlay
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Post by ndncocobean on Nov 16, 2021 17:01:12 GMT -5
I just did a screen recording to give a tour of this image in photoshop I zoomed in and out, showed the line overlay work and showed missing color information and various spots that NASA or someone seemed to have taken a quick stab at in trying to scrub things out of the picture. I also show another picture that I analyzed to show what seem to be lights or possibly underground entrances. The screen recording was a few minutes long and too big to upload here, so I am posting to YouTube and FB then will share the link here. You can find me at Facebook.com/ndncocobean. We'll see how much FB compresses the video or if it will even post. I'm basically waiting for the line to cross the screen at the moment. YouTube Link
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Post by ndncocobean on Nov 16, 2021 17:57:54 GMT -5
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Post by ndncocobean on Nov 16, 2021 18:30:28 GMT -5
To find these images of the Mars Perseverance landing, go to mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/ then on the right hand side, in the Filter section, place a checkmark in the following boxes to select: Image Type - Raw and under "Entry, Descent and Landing Cameras" place a checkmark to select Rover Down-Look Camera. The site will display a grid of thumbnail images. At the bottom of this grid, it should say 1 of 7. cruise through the 4th or 5th page to get to the place that I show in the video. I don't recall which one of these photos it is, but the name of the image (not displayed with the thumbnail grid) is as follows PNG Image Name: Mars_Perserverance_EDF_0002_0667111115_037ECV_N0010052EDLC00002_0010LUJ01 If you want select Image Type - Processed, then you will get more photos from the landing to select from. Basically just keep an eye out for the big crater on the left and the sandy ridge on the right hand side of the photos.
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 18, 2021 14:37:29 GMT -5
The image you are using is a portion of an image that was acquired by the Rover Down-Look Camera on February 22, 2021. It shows the surface of Mars directly below NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover, as it lands. Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout via Reuters GJH
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Post by racultee on Nov 19, 2021 0:14:01 GMT -5
hmmm substructures under the surface of Mars that would make sense for the transparent tubes that seem to go underground there.
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Post by ndncocobean on Mar 6, 2022 13:59:20 GMT -5
Mars image analysis 5 March,2022 (1 Water,10 Rabbit according to the 260 Day Calendar & year-count calendar extrapolated from the 260 Day Calendar.) The original image was downloaded from Oman Daily Observer in an article dated 18 Feb 2022. <https://www.omanobserver.om/ampArticle/1114868> It's an undated image from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that was annotated by JPL & CalTech & originally published in The New York Times. Using the Inkredible app on my phone, I hand zoomed in & hand drew the features that stood out to me. Started with perpendicular lines, circled smaller circular features. Found a pentagram! (Actually 2 but the app snapped away & I as so zoomed in I couldn't locate it again.) It near a half moon shape that resembles Chaco's Pueblo Bonita, maybe a couple pyramids, and 2 wo shapes that look like a round building structure with an entrance foyer (kinda like the one that Luke Skywalker lived in with his aunt & uncle in Star Wars.) Here's the original image. I'll keep working on learning Inkredible so I can do a better job. There's only one random long thin line I accidentally drew & didn't see until much later. I may have to upgrade to get more functionality in the app. There was no way I was gonna undo 50 times to get rid if it. Oh, here's the original image I downloaded
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Post by williamsaunders on Mar 12, 2022 16:02:30 GMT -5
Interesting observations Colleen. Looks like a large river delta. Of course we find major centers here on Earth around river deltas. Would be nice to know when the river last flowed.
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Post by ndncocobean on Mar 29, 2022 23:17:41 GMT -5
29 March 2022 (11 Reed, 10 Rabbit according to the 260 Day Calendar). Mars Image Analysis ------------------------------ William Saunders made a good point about the ancient river deltas on Mars. I just saw his response. Thanks William for responding to my post. I did think about the natural ancient delta flows and such, especially as I shared some of these new images with my family members who are very factual-minded, or rational, one could say. (One IT administrator for Northern Arizona University and a project manager/estimator for commercial construction jobs.) Nothing like presenting information to very rational factual materialistic (as in needing material proof) people to get an idea of what response from a devil's advocate might be. At any rate, the natural landscapes were something I took into consideration a bit more in this subsequent image analysis. There were actually some images that I erased because I feel like people might get too freaked out about them. If one thinks about the Nazca lines, then a comparison could be made to some of what is on Mars. From an indigenous perspective, I would frame some of what I found as insect people (in the Dineh/Navajo creation stories, the insect people were the first people before other creatures and humans). If evolution took a different course, I could see how other types of "people" could exist. I think this makes me more open to "see" them. I wasn't trying to see them. They just seemed to reveal themselves. I also seemed to find other types of people who are not human looking or had some human attributes. I will admit that I dreamed about a panda bear creature, so maybe that's why I kept coming across some panda bear looking images. That dream was a little scary because I wasn't expecting a panda bear of all creatures, but also because it was looking directly at me and I sought to communicate in a manner in which I've never experienced. Very strange. Someone woke me up from that dream, thankfully. So, I am sharing this because I do see how one could call it some sort of projection.I did not intentionally seek to find bear imagery, but have found them appearing in different places. I seemed to have found some horned goat looking people in a couple few places (I erased some or all of the lines that pointed them out so that it wouldn't scare those of Judeo-Christian backgrounds). I think the funniest, weird, odd looking images, which, even though people will point to this and say "crazy" are the images that resembled Yoda AND Grogu looking creatures in three or four places, One of these is in a instagram/FB different post and looks like a rock sculpture. But I'll have to post that later. My instagram and facebook image posts came out compressed and downgraded so you can't really see those, so I'll have to take some extra time to regenerate those as more high quality pictures. This analysis took me days. Unfortunately after two days of hard work, I realized the first output was accidentally scribbled upon in the Inkcredible app by someone who I showed the images to because I was so excited about all the different things I found. Somehow that file got saved with the scribbles and I couldn't delete them. Argh! Two days of hours and hours of work thrown by the wayside. So then I figured, "Ok, it's like doing spirit work. If people are not ready for it, then it will not be revealed or they will inadvertantly and knowingly or unknowingly undo and/or damage the thing that shows the spirit of things. In this case, the Mars analysis work product. So I decided to do the work again, with a more discerning eye to the natural river flows and such. But also I decided not to show anyone until the output was ready. I did not alter the image I downloaded besides resizing it to a larger size to work with. (I didn't brighten, darken, adjust contrast, levels or anything like that). I merely overlaid lines to point out what I observed as shadow and light. That's pretty easy to do, even when zoomed in all the way when pixels are clearly pixels. I think the bulk of what was observed makes an argument for prior, if not present day life on Mars (maybe underground since the Sun's radiation would absolutely burn anything above ground). There are some Chaco Pueblo Bonito looking patterns. Thinking as a Native American who grew up in the hot desert southwest, capturing water, directing water, livestock and wildlife creature management (my great grandfather would actually round up deer and corral them), the purpose for a lot of the mounded, covered up, maybe ancient structures, could appear to be practical in nature and common sense. Source image info: Article Title: Ingenuity Flights to the Delta published 3/14/2022 author: NASA Source image downloaded 3/15/2022 <https://mars.nasa.gov/system/resources/detail_files/26605_PIA25080-web.jpg> I just noticed that I placed 4 corner lines on this photo in the top left area in a previous attempt to output a picture that focused on that marked area. Don't forget to zoom in and compare with the other picture. Zooming in reveals a lot.
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Post by ndncocobean on Mar 30, 2022 10:41:47 GMT -5
The specific steps I took to analyze this photo are as follows: 1. I downloaded the picture onto my Samsung android phone from the nasa.gov article published March 14. 2. I opened the Inkredible Pro app and created a new document that was 8.5 x 11 in. (The pro version of Inkredible is the best to use. I got it on my android phone for $7.99. The functionality is not as great on an ipad though, can't do as much because there are less tools available. I also couldn't send an Inkredible file from my android phone to my ipad to continue working because it's a different operating system. The iPad opened the file that I emailed myself from the android but nothing showed up, just a blank page. Adobe is a great app because it's the standard but I don't care for their subscription approach so I'm looking at alternatives to Photoshop. I installed Procreate on my iPad so I will see how that works in my next analysis. Procreate is pretty amazing so far though. Totally worth the purchase of $9.99 to install on the iPad.)
3. I placed the image into the Inkredible Pro document and resized the photo to the width of the document (8.5 in.) 4. I panned around , zoomed in and out, and while I did so, I focused and unfocused my eyes to try to see larger patterns or notice things that could be unnatural, such as parallel lines, perpendicular lines, triangles, squares, pentagrams, circles, and half circles and other patterns of equally spaced things. 5. I used Inkredible's fountain ink tool to reinforce the observed - shadow lines or the perimeters of darker areas of the photo. The color selected for this was black.
- light areas, highlighted points or lines on the landscape. The color selected to draw in lines for light areas was white or off white.
6. I changed the width of the fountain pen as needed. Mostly I stuck to .5 pt. (which looked to be about the size of 1 px if I tapped to place a dot.). The size of the fountain pen was primarily from.5 to 1 pt.. Larger thicker areas were outlines using 1.1 pt. to 1.6 pt, and sometimes 2 pt. Once or twice I used 3 pt. Swiping up would make some pretty nice lines that were thin and swiping down would make thicker lines. I had to use the undo tool many times in order to accurately place lines or dot. Anyone can do this. It just takes time. I've provided enough information here for someone with an android or ios operating system to be able to analyze other images. All one has to do is observe, be open to what reveals itself, and see. I believe that the bulk of the work stands for itself as opposed to "one" thing proving that there was or still is something on Mars. Even the "rational" logical people I shared this with admitted that there could be something there.
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Post by racultee on Apr 3, 2022 2:15:25 GMT -5
Great job Colleen, the top pic with the zig-zag lines seem to be going through some ancient ruins on that hilltop too. Also here is a pic from the Chaco area that pretty much looks like that area on Mars. Oh it's not 10 Rabbit, it's 11 Reed. Attachments:
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Post by ndncocobean on Jan 1, 2024 13:46:40 GMT -5
Thanks!! It's been awhile since I've been here, but I'll check it out!
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Post by ndncocobean on Jan 1, 2024 13:54:35 GMT -5
Mars Image Analysis 1-1-2024 by Colleen Gorman. The first image is without overlays. The 2nd image has overlays. I did another one on this in Procreate but for some reason my PSD file output didn't show the overlays I hand drew in, so I did it again last night while waiting for the New Year to roll in. #Ndntime today is 5 Condor on the 260 Day Calendar, a star calendar shared by the peoples of the Americas. The year is 12 Flint, a year of sacrifice on Earth's year-count calendar a.k.a. the Aztec 52 year year-count Calendar. In this ReIndigenizing Minds YouTube Channel video, Roger Cultee talks about how the Mars synodic period is mapped out using the 260 Day Calendar. Attachments:
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Post by ndncocobean on Jan 1, 2024 14:26:20 GMT -5
Screenshot close ups of Mars 1-1-24 image analysis. Before and after image so you can compare. I forgot to hide a little overlay on the first image, so sorry about that.
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Post by ndncocobean on Jan 1, 2024 14:30:17 GMT -5
Screenshot close ups of Mars 1-1-24 image analysis. Central plains area of original image Before and after overlays
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