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7 years 9 months ago #7843 by Badsneaker
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this a very good example of a dried almost fossilized remains. This image looks for all the world like some poor fellow was crushed under a falling wall

This image retrieved from www.midnightplanets.com/web/MSL/image/00590/0590MR0024830570400529E01_DXXX.h
Again I;ve assembled a mosaic, which is too large to post here , but I suggest everyone have a second look at SOL 590



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7 years 9 months ago #7854 by Todd
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If there was life on Mars at one time, it only makes sense that there would be a few mineral replacement fossils there. Sol 590 is a monster sol, with 751 Mastcam images taken, so there is a lot to see. Below I processed a version from the PDS raw DRCL .img file.





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7 years 9 months ago #7860 by Todd
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It reminds me of this thing from a right Mastcan image taken on sol 302 at "Point Lake." :huh:





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7 years 9 months ago #7861 by Badsneaker
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The slabs are almost too rectangular to be natural. Maybe we are looking at a wall or the roof of a building here. Thanks Todd!

I need to tale a closer look at SOL 302.

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7 years 9 months ago #7867 by Todd
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Yes, there are slabs with right angles all over "The Kimberley." The image below from sol 590 has an unusual piece, it appears comprised of alternating layers of material. I'm not sure how that happens, it looks like a stone wall with inner layers of insulation more than any type of sedimentary rock I've seen. The image was processed from the PDS raw DRCL .img file.



NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS original

Then there is this object from sol 590. It looks like the ruined hull / body of something. If it wasn't so small, I'd say it looks like an engine-less car sitting in a junkyard.





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