Curiosity Rover SOL 2454 Manipulation?

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It is no secret that the Mars Curiosity Rover is getting older and older as it keeps on turning and burning while sending back images of the Martian Surface.  I haven’t noticed anything to cool recently while looking over the Mars Images app until I saw Neville Thompson’s Gigapan of the SOL 2454 from two days back.  Sitting there was a crazy looking statue piece or something along those lines. It was the first time in a while I wanted to check out a new image.  As with most current and previous space missions that utilize the data transfer between a Rover or Spacecraft back and forth to Earth via the Deep Space Network the NASA/Caltech entity Jet Propulsion Laboratory or JPL for short handles all of the imaging bandwidth.  

When I popped it into the Photoshop after downloading the “so-called RAW Image” from the NASA website when in fact it is just a 70% detailed JPEG file of the real raw image I noticed that those blur blocks were back.  As well as a LOT of color jumble.   I decided to make a quick video to show you some of the artifacts as well as some of the blurring done. I have often talked about how it would most likely not be a person blurring these images like in the Apollo days but  it most likely the manipulation would be done via a script written in a way that takes care of the files and clusters them with the color artifacts, lines, and blurry square boxes all over the place.  This takes place either when converted from the RAW to the 70 percent version of the image or when the jpeg is saved and made available to the public via the Curiosity Rover website.  I do not see people who take government money paying people anymore for something that can be done automatically.  

So why all of this Manipulation?  This is where the PDS public policy comes into play.   Even though the space agencies, as well as JPL and CalTech, are funded through taxes those people like myself who pay those taxes have to wait six to nine months later until they are they available for me to download.  If you have seen my videos with the processed .IMG file versus the .JPEG on the NASA website then you have seen the difference between the two.

Six to nine months!  Absurd.   Why is this?  Why do they get the first dibs on the images?  This is supposed because it allows the scientists that worked on various instruments and parts of the rover have first shot at seeing the real images and then a jump on “science journals”.  I don’t buy it.  I believe it is kept from us that long so they can never “Go Back” to confirm things that are seen in the lower scale images.   A lot of amazing finds have been found over the years!

It is nice to be back making some videos again!  I will be working on some “Best of” videos showcasing some of the older videos but this time in a new light.  In the light of the PDS real raw file high definition!  Some of those finds from myself and various anomaly hunters need to be looked back over.  Especially all of the amazing emails and comments that pointed out so much I had missed the first time around!

As always thank you for watching and I will provide you the NASA links as well as a link to our website WhatsUpInTheSky.com where I post and article with a bunch of closeup images as well as the ability to download the file that you see me using in the videos.  Enjoy!

Just like most Mars Anomaly images there is always a lot of people who come and watch and have already judged the video before even watching.  I ask you to please open your mind and watch the following video and view the enhanced versions of each anomaly below before rendering judgment!

Image 1:  https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/02454/mcam/2454ML0130290020903472E01_DXXX.jpg

Image 2: https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/02454/mcam/2454ML0130290010903471E01_DXXX.jpg

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"LAWN ORNAMENT" in X3D Stereo

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LAWN ORNAMENT” in X3D Stereo

Spirit Sols 2010-2089 “Scamander Plaines” gigapan by Neal Spence

Link:http://gigapan.com/gigapans/208525/snapshots/619822

 

Today’s context view shows another sandy debris field in which we find so many intriguing anomalies. On the right-hand side about half way up, two tiny, dark eyes seem to be staring at us from the red sand.

 

Moving in for a detail shot, we find, well, an alien lawn ornament! Of course I’m being facetious, but it certainly DOES have the typical alien “gray” look, complete with head and shoulders and even seeming to have crossed arms in front of it.

 

It’s probably just a fortuitous arrangement of rocks. But then, there’s that old bugaboo: how does the wind know how to carve equally-sized eyes the proper distance apart? How does it know to make a nose, cheekbones and a mouth right where they’re supposed to be? And what about those shoulders...and arms (if that’s what they are)? And then doing all of the above on one rock in one place?

 

Pretty amazing, if you ask me!

 

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SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?” 

 

Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle…

 

For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.

 

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"BLUE MAGOO" in X3D Stereo

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BLUE MAGOO” in X3D Stereo

Opportunity “Spirit of St. Louis” gigapan by Neal Spence

Link:http://gigapan.com/gigapans/211449/snapshots/619723

 

Many of the rocks we find on Mars have a distinctly bluish tint that is more than just reflection of the sky. Our context view zeroes in on a weird outcropping full of these blue stones. On the right hand side, a particularly angular stone needs a closer look.

 

In our detail view we find what I have playfully called “Blue Magoo”, mostly because I have absolutely NO idea what this might be! I mean, look at it. What came to mind was a Renaissance tent complete with a flying pennant and of course, the typical opening one finds in such structures.

 

And what about those protruding knobs just above the opening? What IS this thing? Is it a dwelling? A container for something? A machine? Who knows.

 

We can find ‘em but we can’t always explain ‘em…

 

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SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?” 

 

Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle…

 

For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.

 

(Click for full-sized image)

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"STONE ARTIFACT" in X3D Stereo

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“STONE ARTIFACT” in X3D Stereo
Opportunity Sol 1570 gigapan by Neal Spence
Link: http://gigapan.com/gigapans/211362/snapshots/619726

Our context view shows a dark and looming cliff with scattered debris lying in its talus. Over there on the left, something is wedged under a boulder.

Taking a closer look, our detail view shows what may be a broken pillar or lintel lying just under the lip of the boulder. Parallel wavy lines showing the same symmetry and distance from one another are carved in bas-relief on the left end. On the right end, a circular carving lies against a nicely-radiused edge. Straight lines and ninety degree angles abound.

On top, an intriguing ledge showing a clear right angle is also carved in bas-relief. Unfettered speculation sees this as a decorative portion of a building; as mentioned above, possibly a door lintel or a supporting pillar.

To try and imagine wind-driven sand as creating these sharp angles and symmetrical shapes is stretching belief beyond the breaking point in my opinion!

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“SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?”

Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle...

For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.

(Click for full-sized image)

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"EXCAVATIONS" in X3D Stereo

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EXCAVATIONS” in X3D Stereo

Opportunity Sols 952-953, gigapan by Neal Spence 

Link:http://gigapan.com/gigapans/206334/snapshots/619823

Anomalist Neal Spence of Terraform Mars has a number of gigapans worth viewing!

In today’s item, our context imageis a segment of Oppy’s view of Victoria Crater from Duck Bay. Up there on the left in this view of the crater’s far side, right angles catch the eye and require a closer look.

Zooming in, our detail view shows what may well be purposeful excavations. On the left we see parallel rock walls of uniform thickness with right angles and equidistant from each other. Moving to the rightand on the top edge of the crater lies a large, white cylinder. Its end is covered and has a knob in the center. What is it?

Behind and stretching several hundred yards into the distance, it appears as if the overlaying sand has been excavated to reveal what may be foundations of an ancient building. It’s clear that the sand has been removed and that perfectly-rectangular foundations or walls have been exposed.

Back to the edge of the crater and to the right, a very suspicious-looking tangle of structures and walls may be additional ruins. Or perhaps just rocks, albeit very strange ones.

My personal belief is that there is ongoing archaeological work happening on Mars, if one believes that we colonized Mars back in the sixties. An outrageous statement to some, but a logical one once one takes the time to examine the documents, testimonies and photographic evidence that support this contention.

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SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?” 

Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle…

For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.

(Click for full-sized image)

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"DEVICE 4958a" - in X3D Stereo

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DEVICE 4958a” in X3D Stereo

Opportunity Sol 4958-4968 PanCam

Link:http://gigapan.com/gigapans/206511/snapshots/618912

 

In this close-in Oppy pancam shot from Nev-T’s gigapan, a small but uniform object nestles between two medium-sized boulders.

 

Coming in for a closer look, our Detail 1 of 2 view shows bilateral symmetry with both a large and a small bearing-like extension on the closer end. 

 

Going to hyper-zoom, it’s clear that this is a device of some sort, possibly a relic of a vanished civilization. Small extensions from the lower side are now easier to see. There is even some reflectivity on the “bearings” which may indicate metallic construction.

 

Just a rock? Please clear up the bilateral symmetry for me, along with the “bearings” and other features. Best way to do that is show me a clear Terran analog. 

 

I’m waiting…

 

SO, HOW DO I VIEW X3D STEREO?” 

 

Simple! While viewing the stereo pair at a comfortable distance, gently cross your eyes (no eye-strain) until you perceive three images all the same width. The one in the center is in 3D. Just relax into it and your eyes will automatically bring it into focus. Once you have it, you will never forget how to do it. Kinda like riding a bicycle…

 

For another, more detailed method of viewing X3D stereo, click HERE.

 

(Click for full-sized image)

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Thank you to everyone who has stuck by the YouTube channel and to all of our admins and forum users here on the channel.   They really have kept the website current while I have been busy taking care of things in my personal life.   I promised that the next video would be a long one and have a LOT to look at.  You can get lost in these Gigapans and I really hope that you do!  I spent a lot of time stitching these together and making sure that they were the best quality that I could get them.  SOL 1448 really has been a goldmine for anomaly hunters and those people who are just hobbiest.  I really hope you enjoy this one and expect much more to come from the latest batches of images!

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