Unamazing rock found on Mars. Conspiracy theorists go wild.

Nevermind the rock/screcrow thing, what about that geometrically perfect yellow square? How did that get there? And don't tell me its no weather balloon.
 
lol you can clearly tell its a rock. But damn that picture is big... before I closed it, it was up to around 32mb and it was still going strong! :O
 
Not for everyone it isn't, don't judge everything from just your own perceptions, it's where your going wrong, I see you doing it allot, it makes you look/sound arrogant, you need to learn to assert your intelligence more maturely, sorry just the way I feel, I don't dislike you.

np, i think spending too much time on games, helps my perception on 2d images :o
 
That's a desert on earth surely!

They couldnt get that angle/quality without the camera being on the surface. Could they? :confused:

it's from the rover, on the surface.

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shot's from it when it landed

*there's a better pic/pieced together pic somewhere that looks great.

~Although iirc thy edited the pic to make the sky more red as the sky was actually quite blue,*may be wrong though*
 
It looks like a shadow on a rock, a chuck of rock and they're just at a weird angle =/

Either that or its a sloth that can walk on two legs.
 
That's a desert on earth surely!

They couldnt get that angle/quality without the camera being on the surface. Could they? :confused:

It's certainly mars, amazing pictures aren't they, even today after all these years I still get mesmerized looking at them.

Am I the only one that brought this back in 1998, one of my still favourite National Geographic's, comes with some stunning 3D images of mars that you can view with the included glasses,


August 1998.
 
there was once life on mars but that was billions of years ago.
earth will be the same many billions of years from now.

Got some proof of that? Could make you a millionaire

Also why exactly would there be life on mars billions of years ago when it was a fiery ball of magma like earth, and hasn't it near always had a solid core and so no EM field, to protect it from solar winds and such?
 
It's certainly mars, amazing pictures aren't they, even today after all these years I still get mesmerized looking at them.

Am I the only one that brought this back in 1998, one of my still favourite National Geographic's, comes with some stunning 3D images of mars that you can view with the included glasses,


August 1998.

wow the rover's been there for 10 years:eek:
 
3rd figure has now been found, looks more like a guy waving if you squint your eyes

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