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    Default New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    Some interesting new NASA pictures of Mars with clouds from the Insight Mission

    Jezero Crater as Seen by ESA's Mars Express Orbiter


    Landslides in Mars' Cerberus Fossae


    InSight Images Clouds on Mars


    color corrected:


    InSight Images a Sunset on Mars


    color corrected:


    for download:
    https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/images/

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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    There are so many structures and evidence of a past and present civilisation available to view from all the lander missions, even the satellite missions show startling evidence, as for a red sky, don't make me laugh!

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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    Quote Posted by uzn (here)
    Some interesting new NASA pictures of Mars with clouds from the Insight Mission

    Jezero Crater as Seen by ESA's Mars Express Orbiter


    Landslides in Mars' Cerberus Fossae


    InSight Images Clouds on Mars


    color corrected:


    InSight Images a Sunset on Mars


    color corrected:


    for download:
    https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/images/
    I find the landforms fascinating. They are the same landforms we see on earth, formed by water movement.
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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    We all know about the natural day/night biorhythm we humans have ... If you would put yourselves in complete darkness for let say 2 weeks ... does your biology know when it suppose to be daylight or night time without having any references? We have biochemical processes that responds to light/darkness cycles. When it is gone it may go back to an older pre-ancient "default" mode.

    Long time ago I red that some one claimed we have not a "24 hours cycle" biorhythm but closer to the average duration of the day-night cycle on Mars, a Martian day is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35.244 seconds because of our pre-ancient "genetic memory"? ... Maybe it is total BS .... I do not know ... But if it is true that would be very fascinating.

    I think (correct me if I am wrong) it was Gregg Braden who said it long time ago.

    ps. I did a "dark retreat" experiment with help from Dr. Saskia Bosman & EEG Specialist Tom Kuipers ... no light no sound "Sensory Deprivation" experiment (which some see as a form of "torture" as SOME might go crazy) ... after a while I started to see (amongst others) biophotons ... no joke!

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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    About your title -- "not as red as usual" -- NASA and others have been working on the white balancing problem for Mars photographs for well over a decade. The simple truth is that any digital photograph does not have rendered colors until some kind of white balancing has taken place (determining which of the raw pixel combinations represents "white" and balancing the other colors appropriately). So "not as red as usual" is a choice, usually made to make it easier to study something.

    Humans do natural white balancing and compensation for dynamic range as part of eyesight, so that surfaces with a certain albedo (the radiant light reflected colors of the surface) will actually look different depending on context. Early white balancing for all digital images took the brightest pixel in the picture to be specular reflection and therefore "white" because they assumed a white light source. It took a while to realize that this gave false colors on Mars, and start looking for other algorithms for corrections.

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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    • Mars Express finds more underground water on Mars:


    Combine above new insights with this:
    That may explain some could-forming on Mars?

    cheers,
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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)
    We all know about the natural day/night biorhythm we humans have ... If you would put yourselves in complete darkness for let say 2 weeks ... does your biology know when it suppose to be daylight or night time without having any references? We have biochemical processes that responds to light/darkness cycles. When it is gone it may go back to an older pre-ancient "default" mode.

    Long time ago I red that some one claimed we have not a "24 hours cycle" biorhythm but closer to the average duration of the day-night cycle on Mars, a Martian day is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35.244 seconds because of our ancient "genetic memory"? ... Maybe it is total BS .... I do not know ... But if it is true that would be very fascinating.

    I think (correct me if I am wrong) it was Gregg Braden who said it long time ago.

    ps. I did a "dark retreat" experiment with help from Dr. Saskia Bosman & EEG Specialist Tom Kuipers ... no light no sound "Sensory Deprivation" experiment (which some see as a form of "torture" as SOME might go crazy) ... after a while I started to see (amongst others) biophotons ... no joke!

    cheers,
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    I enjoyed that video. I wonder if anyone has considered using biophotons to attack cancer cells.
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    • Mars Express finds more underground water on Mars:


    Combine above new insights with this:
    That may explain some could-forming on Mars?

    cheers,
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    I would love to see that data. It might not be salt that is keeping the water from freezing. But it is clear Mars went through many changes. In the middle of that river delta you see in the one photo there is an impact crater that clearly happened at a later time than the delta. It makes me wonder what happened to make Mars change so much.
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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    Mod note from Bill:

    I've deleted 5 posts that pertained to Cosmored's derailing of this interesting and legitimate topic. Cosmored has also now been blocked from this thread.


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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    What if I told you that the pictures of 'Mars' that you are looking at from the latest rover, are not real photos and have actually been created by A.I.? That this A.I. has been programmed to create a whole 'Martian" world, so that people like you and I won't be able to match the 'Martian' pictures with places on Earth...... Except the programmer has slipped-up, only slightly, but enough.

    And, even better, what if I told you that someone has proved it? That you don't have to just take some 'random' person on the internet's word for it, that the proof is there for you to see for yourself.

    Would that be something that you would be interested in looking at?
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    Default Re: New Mars pictures from NASA: clouds and not as red as usual

    Quote Posted by The Moss Trooper (here)
    What if I told you that the pictures of 'Mars' that you are looking at from the latest rover, are not real photos and have actually been created by A.I.? That this A.I. has been programmed to create a whole 'Martian" world, so that people like you and I won't be able to match the 'Martian' pictures with places on Earth...... Except the programmer has slipped-up, only slightly, but enough.

    And, even better, what if I told you that someone has proved it? That you don't have to just take some 'random' person on the internet's word for it, that the proof is there for you to see for yourself.

    Would that be something that you would be interested in looking at?
    Sure be interested.
    Some say it´s also Devon´s Island where NASA has a research Station for more than 2 decades now.

    The Haughton-Mars Project Research Station.







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