Mars Anomalies: Part 5
Previously, I had started at the top of the list of the Mastcam on the Mars Opportunity Rover and analyzed Images on the drop-down list, in order. But, I was not naming the "missions" to allow people to easily find where I got the RAW data. Hence, from this post on, I will be naming the mission of each image set I analyze. This photo set if from Mars Rover Opportunity Misson 1998.
More organic evidence on Mars. In the last Mars Anomalies post, I showed you the famous "Mars Crab" image. And I did my due diligence and analyzed the original image for you. Here we are on a different image set. And this looks like a smaller version of the "Mars Crab". Could this actually be a group of creatures that maintain a difficult life in the harsh Martian environment? Or are these fossilized creatures that once roamed Martian seas or soil?
In the top box of this image we have a thin artifact that reminds me of a wing. Could the local geology randomly create something that looks as if it belonged on an airplane? In the lower box, consecutive right angles appear to be remnants of a foundation. On Earth, the look this has would be enough for archeologists to dig. But, we have become so accustomed to NASA lying to us, does anyone dare challenge mainstream science and call this a ruin?
This image has two more organic looking items. The top box, has what appears to be some kind of plant remnants. Or was this some kind of coral that existed in a Martian Sea? The bottom box contains what looks to be a centipede type creature. Of course another thing to consider, is perhaps the items that seem organic could be left over remnants of some ancient temple that was blown to pieces long ago.