file Mars Boulder

10 years 3 months ago #191 by Badsneaker
Mars Boulder was created by Badsneaker
This is very interesting. NASA finally finds itself backed into a corner and is publically admitting there really are Martian (I've been waiting for an opportunity to use that word B) ) anomalies. This one is visible from Mars orbit.

Now to attempt to measure the mass of the rock and the downward (or negative) slope it is moving on. Can we tell from the data if the Martian B) gravity is strong enough to exert the force necessary to move the object?

Or is there something else at work here?

www.space.com/26828-mars-boulder-trail-from-space-photo.html

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