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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 29, 2012 8:24:49 GMT -5
Here is a section of a Mars Opportunity image photographed on sol 2161 (Feb/ 2/ 2010). Image provided by Marsrocks Notice the rod-like spikes sticking out of the rock formation (located at center) appears to be some type of supportive rebar. Her is a close-up of the spicks. Image provided by Marsrocks. Fellow Mars researcher and member of the Mars Analysis Project - Convex - noted additional anomalies around the Rebar Rock, such as a half-faced human face and an animal head. Image provided by Convex Here is a link to the original image: areo.info/mer/opportunity/2161/tn/1P320037406EFFABEIP2379L5M1_L2L5L5L7L7.jpg.htmlGJH
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Post by marsrocks on Dec 1, 2012 21:20:05 GMT -5
George, here is a video I just put up on this:
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Post by pdub on Dec 11, 2012 0:09:09 GMT -5
I must agree. That looks a lot like rebar. Why isn't NASA admitting what is obvious?
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