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7 years 6 months ago #10602 by Marty
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Glitch, your gigspans 203523 & 203525 have some interesting pieces. Of course it could be the way the light is striking. I don't know how to save these pictures on my pc well enough to mark them but I will do my best to get you looking into the area I find of interest. You probably have already seen these items or maybe they have been posted elsewhere. If so just ignore my post.


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7 years 6 months ago #10603 by Glitch_Neo
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Glitch, your gigspans 203523 & 203525 have some interesting pieces. Of course it could be the way the light is striking. I don't know how to save these pictures on my pc well enough to mark them but I will do my best to get you looking into the area I find of interest. You probably have already seen these items or maybe they have been posted elsewhere. If so just ignore my post.



Here's a re-processed version slightly enlarged for you to pick through if its any use

Sol 1376 (2 different RAW processes used so posted both images)

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/ce61d0ee8cc49bca1b0ade4364023804

Enjoy
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7 years 6 months ago - 7 years 6 months ago #10608 by Glitch_Neo
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A few here,

SOL 100 Gigapan

These images are all a bit rough and grainy, not sure if they have been mosaic'd up before? Theres some nice detail though.

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204266

SOL 1877 Gigapan

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204264

SOL 1876 Gigapan

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204257

Source(s) from respective Sols on JPL nasa Website [ mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/ ]
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7 years 6 months ago #10615 by Glitch_Neo
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Ok - I need to get out more.... :lol:

Sol 263 Navcam - Gigapan - This has some interesting oddities, and has enlarged very well using "Bi-Cubic" filtering.

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204269

(No Spazzy Salmon Colour :unsure: )

Sol 1256 Mosaic Set...Gigapan

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204274

Sol 1249, 1255, 1256 Mastcam Composite - Gigapan

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/204275
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7 years 6 months ago #10616 by Marty
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In October 1957 I watched Sputnik pass over.
In August of about 1963 I was sitting in my old mans outhouse about 11 pm with the door open when an meteorite went over my head. It wasn't far off the ground and it hit in the rolling hills about 25 miles west of me. I don't think it was ever found.
I had all but forgotten about that until I was in a town one day 30 years later that had a large foundry that melted scrap metal and I caught a whiff of the smoke coming out of the stacks.
Instant flashback to what that meteorite smelled like. Exactly the same smell.
Hard to keep this short Gents but my life has been skyward and full of wonder.

To the Gigapan men -- my hat is off to you. Wow - what a thrill it is to be allowed to view your works and even more so to be allowed to give an opinion of what I feel is a significant observation.
Do not ever stop what you are doing.
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7 years 6 months ago #10617 by Marty
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Glitch wrote --
Here's a re-processed version slightly enlarged for you to pick through if its any use

Sol 1376 (2 different RAW processes used so posted both images)

www.gigapan.com/gigapans/ce61d0ee8cc49bca1b0ade4364023804

Thank you. The lower right hand corner seems to be quite busy. I wish I had better eyesight.
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7 years 6 months ago #10618 by Marty
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Glitch wrote:
Alien Invaders / Sonic / Electric Ark / Tectonics / Nukes - It's difficult to sift through some of the crap people spout about certain theory's - but one thing is for sure, It devastated a nice little planet and civilization - right on our doorstep! Nasa know soooo much more than they will release - its shameful.


I was standing the other day by a pillar made of Tyndall stone when I noticed something I had never seen in such rock. A fossil of a shell.
I occurred to me that I have yet to see a fossil in any of the rock on Mars.
At least to what I would call a fossil of what I am used to. The planet may well be covered in fossils and unrecognizable because we truly have no idea what shape creatures if any on Mars may look like.
I really do not expect to see skeletons as and skeletal structure I would think that may develop on Mars would be quite frail due to low gravity. No need for big bone girls there.
As my mind wandered I also became aware that Mars is a very "dead" planet. Not just because of the shattered appearance, but also because all the Gigapans you Gents have placed together. They show very clearly a secret of an eerie stillness.
By that I mean -- in all the Gigapans that show hills with sandy slopes I do not see nary a one that has a trail in the sand of any object recently rolling downhill.
What are the chances of that?
There seems to be a stillness in the bowels of Mars.

I had not thought of Sonic Shock or an Electric Arc.
What I thought when I said Mars looked shattered was that one of two things could splatter rock shards as we see.
One of two things but neither without the presence of one item. WATER.

Rocks taken from a wet riverbed make a nasty ring around your campfire. The rocks will explode sending shards all over. Some rocks are more porous than others. Which would create a greater reaction depending on the heat.

The other -- extreme cold. If the atmosphere left Mars rapidly and took the surface water with it, and extreme cold set in -- saturated rocks would be popping like artillery as the rapid deep freeze set in.

And lastly , just for fun -- over the years presumed Martians are , well,are deemed to be like us. When in truth, we do not know if they ever existed, and if they did, if they were bi-ped, tri-ped , quadra-ped.

I do know that I will never live long enough to get the answers I seek.
I do know I believe there is more to the story.
And I firmly believe that whatever the truth is , we have not been told it.
And I do hope you do not feel my post is crap ( and I would not take insult if you did) it is just my opinion of the shattered planet I see.
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