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[Merged] Is There Life On Mars?


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These fresh deposits suggest that at some places and times on present-day Mars, liquid water is emerging from beneath the ground and briefly flowing down the slopes.

This possibility also raises questions about how the water would stay melted below ground, how widespread it might be, and whether theres a below-ground wet habitat conducive to life(!).

Future missions may provide the answers.

Present-Day Gully Activity on Mars.

MGS MOC Releases MOC2-1618 through MOC2-1622, 6 December 2006

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/1...ater/index.html

NASA Images Suggest Water Still Flows in Brief Spurts on Mars.

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006/dec/H...er_on_Mars.html

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/1...lies/index.html

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These fresh deposits suggest that at some places and times on present-day Mars, liquid water is emerging from beneath the ground and briefly flowing down the slopes.

This possibility also raises questions about how the water would stay melted below ground, how widespread it might be, and whether theres a below-ground wet habitat conducive to life(!).

Future missions may provide the answers.

Present-Day Gully Activity on Mars.

MGS MOC Releases MOC2-1618 through MOC2-1622, 6 December 2006

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/1...ater/index.html

NASA Images Suggest Water Still Flows in Brief Spurts on Mars.

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006/dec/H...er_on_Mars.html

http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/1...lies/index.html

No offence to the topic starter but i found your info hazzard more interesting.

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Some more interesting photos from mars:

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Top one is from mars, two others is similar artificial ancient monuments on earth to compare.

Nozzle shooting out some liquid:

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Closeup of the nozzle shooting out liquid, and notice other streams around and the curious dome the nozzles comes out from:

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Skull?

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Vegetation / forrests?

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Lakes?

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Weid liquid/ice/jelly kinda stuff with black things in it:

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Strange structures. Lake with dam and river flowing down below?

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Strange artifact looking like some old egyptian statue laying on its back:

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Huge strange T shaped formation:

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More lakes?

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MORE AT http://www.MarsAnomalyResearch.com

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Lakes?

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Weid liquid/ice/jelly kinda stuff with black things in it:

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Strange structures. Lake with dam and river flowing down below?

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Strange artifact looking like some old egyptian statue laying on its back:

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Huge strange T shaped formation:

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More lakes?

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MORE AT http://www.MarsAnomalyResearch.com

If those pics are real than i am verry interested in anything else you know on the subject.

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Those pics are real and can be found on NASAs own server where they are taken from.

Check the site I mentioned above, www.MarsAnomalyResearch.com where I got most of them from. A couple I grabbed from NASAs servers myself. At the site, all photos are linked to original nasa servers page with the photos.

I have more photos that are quite peculiar and interesting from Mars grabbed from NASA servers, a lot of them from the raw images section of the Mars Rovers, as well as several satellite photos etc.

When I get my other HD back up working I'll try get them posted.

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Yes that one is among my favorites and of extreme interest. What could it be I wonder? Very strange, and it really does seem like a tube leading down into some kind of "dome" there. Weird, that is all I can say.

Total Recall :)

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I looked at your link but didn't see any explanation, just another picture with more brightness which in my opinion made it less clear and thus harder to see any details - the first one seem to show more details.

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Strange black "things" growing (?) up from the dunes at Mars:

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Lol I like how this zoomed in version looks like som guy standing up there with his arms up :) (and no i dont really think its a person/being)

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God been using his paintbrush on the surface of Mars:

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More lakes??

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Strange structure:

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Rectangular "crops" , farmers of Mars?

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137-021104-0533-6-3d2-01-HaleCrater.

All images reproduced and enhanced with the permission of JP Skipper.

Mars Anomaly Research.

An ancient city on Mars or pixelated image?

Rohn

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I looked at your link but didn't see any explanation, just another picture with more brightness which in my opinion made it less clear and thus harder to see any details - the first one seem to show more details.

Here. See how this picture, more recent than the other one, show´s that the supposedly geometric shapes are not such. It´s really clear. They are just natural formation, almost for sure.

http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/s05_s10/fu...05/S0500534.jpg

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Hard to say, it still seem a pretty strange formation. But yes it do look more possible to be natural from that photo, but would interesting to have some closeup pics of the area. Hm you happen to know if ESAs Mars Express went over this area?

Though of course there are many other more interesting things up there as we can see from many of the photos posted here so far. Besides the ones I posted, I found the one rhonds posted on top here interesting. Almost seem like bushes to me or some other botanical growth like trees or similar. It can look like geysirs too like he says but I would think that would make whatever liquid is shooting up forming some pools around the geysirs. Unless it evaporates immediately of course.

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Hello. I have some images to share. Please click on the links below.

Thanks

http://www.marsesa.9f.com/slide_show.html

http://www.marsesa.9f.com

Source Image:

http://esamultimedia.esa.int/images/marsex...2-Cydonia_H.jpg

Hello everyone. I updated my slide show. I will be adding new images to my slide show.

So, Check my web site now and then.

I would like to thank everyone for the positive responses. Thanks.......

Ken

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*BUMP*

Yes, I felt it was time to bump this post up some, as in the few last hours different people posted same pictures of a "statue" on Mars, which wasn't really very interesting at all. Rather the photos of this thread is MUCH more interesting and should be taken much more in consideration and looked into.

It's better having "mars photos" in one thread instead of creating same over and over with same photos.

so lets try keep it here, add those last "statue" photos if you want, and lets keep adding interesting Mars photos in this thread instead of spreading it all around posting the same stuff over and over.

Here is a new one for you while we are at it:

More vegetation evidence:

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And a little more lakes and forrests:

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Strange black hole:

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Strange black hole close up:

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Baloon? On Mars? What baloon? You can clearly see the edges of the hole around, and it appears in different photos, as supplied above, one close up, and one taken at further distance, at different times.

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