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Mars color

Started by raburgeson, May 22, 2006, 06:55:24 PM

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Bobbotov

Quote from: utilitarian on July 02, 2008, 11:23:38 AM
I have to admit that bobbotov makes a good case about the shoe rock.  But how do you explain THIS?  The sky is blue.  And also if you look at the bottom left corner (you have to blow up the picture alot), you will see how some of the rocks sort of form a line.  I know it may be hard to make it out, but what are the odds of a line of rocks being there like that?  The possible explanations are endless, and I will let the good people of this board run with this ball.

You need to explain from where the picture came from (provide a NASA link). It could be an Earth picture for all I know.

Bulbz

Quote from: utilitarian on July 02, 2008, 11:23:38 AM
I have to admit that bobbotov makes a good case about the shoe rock.  But how do you explain THIS?  The sky is blue.  And also if you look at the bottom left corner (you have to blow up the picture alot), you will see how some of the rocks sort of form a line.  I know it may be hard to make it out, but what are the odds of a line of rocks being there like that?  The possible explanations are endless, and I will let the good people of this board run with this ball.


Hang-on a minute... That photo you posted has the filename "unusualmarsphoto2.jpg" !... Are you sure that you posted the correct photo, coz there is somebody kneeling down in the one that you posted !. :-\
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

Bobbotov

Quote from: Bulbz on July 02, 2008, 12:58:03 PM
Are you sure that you posted the correct photo, coz there is somebody kneeling down in the one that you posted !. :-\

Duh, that's one of the Martians.

utilitarian

Quote from: Bobbotov on July 02, 2008, 01:26:19 PM
Duh, that's one of the Martians.

You jest?  Here.  Take a look at the right-most (smaller) rock.  Those two holes - definitely alien eye slits.  I think this is all we need to see.  Aliens have been to Mars and have left their art work.

Bobbotov

Quote from: utilitarian on July 02, 2008, 06:30:39 PM
You jest?  Here.  Take a look at the right-most (smaller) rock.  Those two holes - definitely alien eye slits.  I think this is all we need to see.  Aliens have been to Mars and have left their art work.

You missed the really scary part. The two big rocks are a pair of Martian balls.