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Old 13-04-2018, 11:30 AM
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Mars - 2018 Curiosity Rover

Has anyone seen these images of what appears to be a machinery part lying in the dirt?
I extracted 2 screen shots from the video.

Not sure which rover took the image, could have been phoenix 2008?

Here is the link to the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-KNdJxoP5E
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Old 13-04-2018, 11:35 AM
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Ah huh............riiiight
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Old 13-04-2018, 02:18 PM
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Yes, definitive proof of alien life....(yawn!)
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It's amazing how changing the colour of the object makes it stand out so much more, but they missed the Dutch clog in the foreground, lower left.


Just like with Australia, it seems (aside from any indigenous life) the Dutch got there first.

"I name this planet 'New Amsterdam'" because all the beautiful canals remind me of home.



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It's amazing how changing the colour of the object makes it stand out so much more, but they missed the Dutch clog in the foreground, lower left.


Just like with Australia, it seems (aside from any indigenous life) the Dutch got there first.

"I name this planet 'New Amsterdam'" because all the beautiful canals remind me of home.



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excellent...I saw that too but you made it funny, well done

BTW, did anyone else notice the obvious gorilla skull near the top???.. holy crap!!
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Old 13-04-2018, 05:48 PM
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Ah whatever it was all filmed/shot in the Mojave Desert
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Oh yee of little faith...

Imagine that Mars was once, long ago, a thriving planet.

How is our earth going to end up, the way we are treating her?
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Old 13-04-2018, 09:09 PM
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Oh yee of little faith...

Imagine that Mars was once, long ago, a thriving planet.

How is our earth going to end up, the way we are treating her?
The population on Mars was driven underground many years ago but there are still some artifacts on the surface☺.
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