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5 years 10 months ago #13040 by MrFourTwenty
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This is something I found a while ago in a Mars Curiosity Rover image. I have been trying to get this out there and even started a youtube and facebook page but still, no one seems to care, it is the real deal and a manmade/alien structure. It looks like a vent or pipe coming up out of the ground.



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5 years 10 months ago #13041 by Glitch_Neo
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Firstly - Welcome to the forum ;)

Well, I can't ignore the fact that the anomaly is definitely there! :cheer:

Which Sol are we looking at?

Where roughly is the rover? , It looks like Yellowknife Bay area but thats just off the top of my head.

I have seen a few things like this "Post" - It reminds me of a Moaring Post - the kind of thing you see fishing boats and yachts tied too.

One thing to remember about Anomalies, hardly anyone takes you seriously!, No matter how good your interpretation / descriptionis, theres 5000 people ready to pick it apart and debunk it etc... It's like cornflakes to trolls... :blink: Its easier to Mock than think of a reasonable and balanced answer - ether sceptical or not - if you get me?

Don't let it dishearten you - Just keep looking and sharing - :cheer: I dont use facebook / twitter / social life invasion media coprs lol

My Wife thinks I'm seeing things / lost the plot , but every now and then Even her sceptical mind can't deny things are not what they seem with MSL / apollo images etc that I point out.

Just stay focused and keep looking, take things with a pinch of salt as my Mom says.. :dry: :blink: :lol:

Very nice to have a new member too, stay active / and don't let the tuirds grind you dow.

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5 years 10 months ago #13043 by dude
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looks like a good one & welcome to WILL's forum. it is disappointing when you get no comments about an anomaly. Glitch is correct to keep searching & posting. sometimes relatively small common anomalies suddenly bring several comments. it is hard to understand! we spend a lot of time pursuing this hobby & posting strange things. I guess we do this just to satisfy our own curiosity. just post the SOL (day) & which camera & the guys will enhance this image the best they can. one thing to remember; in this case, WE are the aliens & the objects are hopefully made by the Martians. B)

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5 years 10 months ago #13045 by Todd
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Hello MrFourTwenty and welcome! B) That is a Navcam mosaic from Sol 1046.

www.midnightplanets.com/web/MSL/sol/01046.html

Here is a version of that object from a right Mastcam image taken on Sol 1049. I processed the image from the PDS raw DRCX .img file and created an enhanced enlargement below.





NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS original

I processed a GigaPan version of that formation just a few days ago, you can view it here .
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5 years 10 months ago #13046 by RocketDawg
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In FourTwenty's original post, the object looked cylindrical to me, but in Todd's it definitely looks triangular. And alas, it just looks like another rock formation. Looking back at the original post, I can tell that's it's triangular, even though it's really fuzzy.

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5 years 10 months ago #13048 by Todd
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And alas, it just looks like another rock formation.


I've seen very few rock formations that look like that. It is rock, in a formation, but keep in mind lithic artifacts are among the most challenging to identify, even for first year Archaeology students. If we are dealing with Martian artifacts, they are likely considerably older than any archaeological site on Earth. I have rarely seen natural rock formations that are attached by hugging the adjacent corner sample in an L shape. When rocks get broken apart to create lithic tools, sometimes what is left can resemble just that. Also the indentations on the circular sample just behind that object is also suspect, as if it was gouged out by a tool and left to erode in the elements. Most all of what I would consider an artifact on Mars would likely be stone, turned to stone or integrated inside stone. Of course, with just a couple of images, there is no way to confirm either theory but the entire formation looks exotic to me, like a more denigrated version of Chavin in the Peruvian Andes , perhaps with more water damage present, similar to the damage on the Sphinx, which has started to separate into layers.
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0116482
www.fire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/archaeology/downloads/recognizing_artifacts.pdf

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5 years 10 months ago #13049 by Todd
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That fragment could provide evidence to whether or not two flush blocks were once fit together in a lithic construction, if only we could get up there and examine that sample. :whistle:

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