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NASA
8th August 2012, 02:20
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/gallery/Milkovich-1ANNOTATED-pia_160X1201.jpg (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/display.cfm?News_ID=40343)7 Aug 2012 - Orbiter Images NASA's Martian Landscape Additions
Monday night, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter imaged the Curiosity rover and the components that helped it survive its ordeal from space to its present location on Mars.
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Lifebringer
8th August 2012, 11:17
So i see they still intend to do the black and white vague photos instead of color with all the technology WE have in this country. I guess also they will photo shop any they don't want to see. When they get all this advertising and attention, they recieve money for the coverage. Yet they still can't past hiding from the public, exactly what is there. Just saying they could at least, use the original colors of the planet, in the photo.
I'm not that impressed by one of the biggest budget busters and distraction, from solving and evolving here on earth. If we would have been allowed from day one, to know the technological advances from inception, this mess we are in, possibly wouldn't have lasted so long. As the need to breath clean air, have shelter for one's family against the elements and food in the stomach to suppress hunger. Simple measures to ensure life, provided one will respect the other life forms on the planet. I'm rambling it's early and I haven't had coffee yet.
Always ready to move for the good of life.
PS. It's strange not seeing the other promts on the page. Used to /today's topics"
13th Warrior
8th August 2012, 14:55
So i see they still intend to do the black and white vague photos instead of color with all the technology WE have in this country. I guess also they will photo shop any they don't want to see. When they get all this advertising and attention, they recieve money for the coverage. Yet they still can't past hiding from the public, exactly what is there. Just saying they could at least, use the original colors of the planet, in the photo.
I'm not that impressed by one of the biggest budget busters and distraction, from solving and evolving here on earth. If we would have been allowed from day one, to know the technological advances from inception, this mess we are in, possibly wouldn't have lasted so long. As the need to breath clean air, have shelter for one's family against the elements and food in the stomach to suppress hunger. Simple measures to ensure life, provided one will respect the other life forms on the planet. I'm rambling it's early and I haven't had coffee yet.
Always ready to move for the good of life.
PS. It's strange not seeing the other promts on the page. Used to /today's topics"
I just listened to the lady on the radio who is in charge of one of the cameras on the rover.
She said that if there was one speck of talcum powder on Mars that the camera would pic it up...
I'd sure like to see those photos.
seantimberwolf
8th August 2012, 17:04
I was thinking the same thing.
Why does NO ONE ask questions?
It absolutely leaves me speechless that the idiotic mindless masses, watch this and don't ask basic common sense questions like:
"why are the pictures black and white on an unbelievable expensive piece of equipment, yet my mobile phone can RECORD in HD?!"
" why did it cost so much"?
" why are we still going there, when we cant get things right on earth?"
Its stuff like this that genuinely makes me wonder what is wrong with humans!
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