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Mysterious cave on Mars prompts speculation


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That's cool. Might be worth checking out if/when we send a rover with a detachable drone to Mars.

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16 minutes ago, Seti42 said:

That's cool. Might be worth checking out if/when we send a rover with a detachable drone to Mars.

They should just send me. 

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2 hours ago, Robotic Jew said:

It's....a boob...

looks nothing like the boob of a martian that I grew up on 

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29 minutes ago, DingoLingo said:

looks nothing like the boob of a martian that I grew up on 

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Dejah Thoris  :nw:

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I know Who lives in the cave it's bigfoot :-) or the trippel breasted woman eccntrica gallumbits from The planet eroticon6

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3 hours ago, acute said:

I bet some joker has already planted Neanderthal bones in there.

Elon musk did! 

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10 minutes ago, 'Walt' E. Kurtz said:

Elon musk did! 

Yep!  He put the bones in a Tesla and fired it off to Mars. :yes:

 

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It hides an archive of great worth

Concealed within this cavern's girth.

For stored in that spot

Are satellite shots

Of the puzzling face on the Earth.

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Harte

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It doesn't really look like a cave; it looks like red soil in the middle of this crater.

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If a large hill formed due to previous volcanic activity, then one can assume an old volcanic shaft that was once covered over caved in.

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The text from the original post and link suggest that why the cave exists, and why it has a circular depression around it are mysteries. It actually looks fairly simple. Lava drained out of the Pavonis Mons volcano ages ago, creating a lava tube beneath the surface, just as volcanoes very often do on Earth.

At some point a section of the roof of the cave collapsed. The hole let the fine surface dust filter into the cave, leaving the depression behind. Perhaps the entrance to the cave opened up fairly recently, since not enough dust has fallen in to fill up the area of the cave near the hole, and the hole itself.

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caves_of_Mars_Project

How many caves do you need just go inside already!

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