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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    A couple of interesting raw photos from the Mars Curiosity rover

    (grid pattern in rock formations)


    (bottom right object)
    Why not now?

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Here is a cropped version of the object I am pointing out,
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    Why not now?

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Is there a color photo of the rover when it was here on Earth in earth white light?

    If there is, we can tweak colors until the rover is back to it's proper color.

    Mars photos always look so 'black and white' even when they are 'red', if you know what I mean.

    There is definitely a red color to mars, even when I look at it across space from here. I don 't trust pictures where the color of the ground has been made non red. The color of the mars sky is a different matter.

    I think they first reduce the color saturation down to a semi black and white image before they then tint it to the sandstone color that even makes the sky look the same shade as the land, which is very un natural.

    That makes it harder to shift the colors back again and produce a picture that people will find natural and believable. By the time you've shifted the sky back to a shade of blue, the land has become a very un natural color that's also too close to the sky color.

    Just my few thoughts

    Edit to add another thought:

    If the atmosphere is so thin on Mars, shouldn't the sky be very dark, even in daylight?
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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    they must be getting better with their photoshopping because noone has come forward yet with anomalies in these new colour pics..

    You don't need Photoshop to take photos/video when your already using specifically filtered lenses (swappable)
    That and..... they only tell us so much about the lenses and type of cams and computer programs they use to begin with, (to take the photos and vids)..
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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Quote Posted by shadowstalker (here)

    You don't need Photoshop to take photos/video when your already using specifically filtered lenses (swappable)
    Interesting point and very likely.

    They may not have been doing that from the very beginning but they would probably have got around to doing it that way sometime since. It would mean having less people "in the know" and less security headaches.
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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Malacandra is real?

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Why the secrecy? It's not as if we can jump on a rocket and see for ourselves... don't know why they bother..

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Meeradas has posted an interesting picture in the Now thread, showing some anomalies again in a rock formation. I saw something else in it as well.

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post633483

    what i saw, over and above the describe anomaly of something like a metal something in the rock, I saw this:

    Quote flash: there seem to be a second anomaly in this picture, bottom center, with a very define lines of a rectangular whole of shadow on a rock and a small shiny dot below. Hardly nature work. If you go from there at a 30 degrees angle toward the right, you will see a rock that looks like a pulley, a belt pulley, with a hole in the middle top. May just be nature work though.
    from meeradas post:

    Quote from Dr. Joseph P. Farrell'sGiza Death Star:

    "Now, just when you thought all that talk about strange anomalous artificial-looking “stuff’ on Mars had been emptied(we would argue, unsuccessfully), NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover takes this little picture (and our thanks to Ms. P.H. for sharing this with us):

    NASA’s Mars Curiosity’s “Shiny Little Thing”; the anomaly is visible toward the top center of the picture and looks like a couple of Screws bored into the rock; the link to the actual NASA image is :

    http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-ima...000E1_DXXX.jpg"
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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Quote Posted by Rantaak (here)
    Well I did visit mars once..

    They have many bases there, and many humans being trained for various purposes. I was able to breathe. There was vegetation. The sky was dark as it was night-time while I was outside. The sky is clearer there than it is here, even in the city.
    Nobody seems to have picked up on this, you have to tell us more about your trip Rantaak. Was it physical in the body visit or astral? Was breathing more difficult? How did you get there? When was that? with whom were you? etc etc

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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Quote Posted by skippy (here)
    Other nice pictures.., tubes on mars, an artist impression.
    From skippy on the "Here and Now" thread.



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    Default Re: The Latest Pictures From Curiosity Rover -- Mars is NOT Red!

    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    Is there a color photo of the rover when it was here on Earth in earth white light?


    Or is this photo photoshopped maybe? Or taken with swapped lenzes

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