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James
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

James wrote:

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NASA has released a series of new photos taken by its Curiosity rover that appear to show a “flower” on the surface of Mars.

NBCNews.com’s photo blog reports that the photos were taken as part of an effort to capture 360-degree images during Curiosity’s trek through Mars’ Yellowknife Bay.

New Jersey-based journalist and photographer Ken Kramer has assembled the Curiosity photographs, adding color to give a realistic view of what the rover is seeing on the planet’s surface.

But what has really caught people’s attention is a raw image from NASA’s photo feed that one reader on Above Top Secret has called a “Martian flower.” On the posting, the commenter going by the name “Arken,” writes: “The Albedo (or Reflectivity of Sun Light) of this object is very high, and its translucent appearance, the irregular conformation (like pistils) and the 'texture' of its wider areas is smooth, and seem that it is ground attached. This is the SECOND TRANSLUCENT ANOMALY detected by Curiosity in Gale Crater.”

NBC’s Alan Boyle writes that he at first assumed the “flower” was actually just a piece of plastic that had fallen off the Curiosity rover. A similar event happened in October. So, Boyle reached out to NASA spokesman Guy Webster. Interestingly, Webster shot down the plastic theory, saying in response, "That appears to be part of the rock, not debris from the spacecraft."

On Wednesday, scientists announced that an ancient rock that traveled from Mars to Earth over 2 billion years ago appears to have interacted with water on the planet’s surface.

So, what do you think? Does the image show a decayed piece of organic life residing on the surface of Mars?


http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/na … 49001.html

Axlin16
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Axlin16 wrote:

That photo looks incredibly doctored to me.

Will
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Will wrote:
Kim Thayil's Beard wrote:

one reader on Above Top Secret has called a “Martian flower.”

A user on ATS calls this a "flower" and suddenly NBC spin their headline to make it sound like NASA are calling it a flower. Had they not mentioned ATS I might have found this a little more credible, but having read plenty of ATS I won't be taking this all that seriously sad

Plenty of intelligent posters on their site but an equal amount of crackpots wearing tinfoil hats convinced the governments is planting tracking devices in their bananas 16

Aussie
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Aussie wrote:

It doesn't look like a flower to me but it certainly looks unique compared to everything else we see in photos from the planet.

It looks more like a gold nugget or some other element in a nugget/rock like form.

DCK
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

DCK wrote:

Just a rock

Gibbo
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Gibbo wrote:

Looks like pearl or some kind of rock how do they get a flower from that

Smoking Guns
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Smoking Guns wrote:

Agree. Don't see a "flower" either.

polluxlm
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

polluxlm wrote:
Axlin12 wrote:

That photo looks incredibly doctored to me.

Well, it's Nasa 14

Intercourse
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Re: NASA’s Curiosity rover finds ‘flower’ on surface of Mars

Intercourse wrote:

Looks like a used condom to me!

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