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NASA
24th July 2015, 03:50
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/images/miss-marsscilab-mp.jpg (http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/display.cfm?News_ID=49544)23 Jul 2015 - NASA's Curiosity Rover Inspects Unusual Bedrock
Approaching the third anniversary of its landing on Mars, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has found a target unlike anything it has studied before -- bedrock with surprisingly high levels of silica.


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amor
24th July 2015, 06:01
Since the early 1960's there has been a settlement on mars. Read Alternative Three! Accordingly, I feel that all these Rover photos are taken somewhere in a volcanic crater or in the wild outback of Australia. In this photo, the rocks look similar to river-bed rocks surrounded by slightly damp soil. There was recently a photo on a you-tube video showing the shadow of a man on top of the rover repairing it. These NASA events are creative accounting in my opinion.

Pasang
28th July 2015, 11:25
Has anybody noticed that the Mars-Rover always looks pretty clean? I mean, didn't they say there are havy sandstorms on Mars? Yet it looks like it just arrived a day ago or so.
Just wondering...
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P.S: It might not really belong here in this thread, but I couldn't find one where this could go.