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Mars: Project Redstar

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Description: Investigation of another city found on Mars (not Cydonia). He points out how many of the objects (pentagonal shape) cannot be natural.

There are paths and appears to be abandoned ruins on an older city, but it appears a very advanced civilization once existed on Mars.

Name: George

Reported: July 2, 2008

Location: Mars

Message: A close contact sent me this image, located on a NASA server, that proves there is at least one instance of water on Mars.

Yeah, I know. Sorry about that. The more interesting thing is, that this picture is located on the Astronomy Picture of the Day portion of the NASA website.

Took about an hour to even get this picture, after it was announced on the coast to coast am radio show. It's about 800kb in size, click on it to see it full size, there is also a 300+ MB version, I'm not even sure that a normal computer could easily view that one. I have yet to see this picture as a structure, but I also posted it almost as soon as I got it, since it's apparently highly sought after.

Let's not make the Martians live like trailer trash.

Animation created for a contest using Carrara Studio software. Contest theme was Mars in the year 2020 in the springtime. At the time I created it there was much talk in the news about previous Mars probes that had failed.

NIN to Mars

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Very well done, and impressive.

Awesome Daniel Maas NASA Mars Pathfinder Animation set to "Sunspots" by Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor)

Bob sent this in last night. I found the idea of this to be funny, so I'm going to repost it here.

I gotta say though Bob, that would be one hell of a trip, just to be able to watch a drive in movie again. They better have a decent concession building.

Sources inside NASA tell Bob McCarty Writes™ that the space agency’s Mars Rover spacecraft recently sent back photographic evidence to confirm that an alien spaceship did indeed crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.

Incredibly, digital cameras aboard the rover captured images of the marquee at an abandoned drive-in movie theater during an outing on the far side of the “Red Planet.” Next to the words, “Now Showing,” was the apparent title of a movie based on the incident: WE ARE MARTIANS™.

To commemorate and celebrate this incredible cinematic discovery, the creative staff at The Bob McCarty Shop™ is offering a number of high-quality items for movie buffs. Simply click here [ http://bobmccarty.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/nasa-discovers-signs-of-life-on-mars/ ] for details.

EDITOR’S NOTE: NASA officials are not commenting on this discovery and, instead, are waiting to release the news in conjunction with the Dec. 22 release of a movie with a similar story line, We Are Marshall.:

The two larger, light-colored rocks seen by the Spirit rover at "Low Ridge" have unusual morphologies and miniature thermal emission spectrometer signatures that resemble those of a rock explored by Spirit's twin, Opportunity. Opportunity's analyses of the rock at the Meridiani site revealed it to be an iron meteorite.

The large rock in the center foreground of this picture is suspected of being an iron meteorite. The panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit took this image during the rover's 809th Martian day

BY JIM HODGES

HAMPTON -- Robert Zubrin uses his vision of the past to extol his vision for the future, but he never allows himself to go off on a tangent.

He has the ability to provoke laughter, but also to incite outrage in his single-minded approach to Mars exploration: that it trumps other purposes of the U.S. space program.

Zubrin made his case Thursday at NASA Langley Research Center this way:

"It's like this episode from the Bible. The children of Israel are crossing the Red Sea. You've got to get to the Promised Land. A miracle happens. God parts the water, but you can't do this on a 30-year time line. De Mille's special effects budget is going to run out and the Egyptians are behind you. You can't take your time."

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity continues to cut southward across a plain marked by large sand ripples and a pavement of outcrop rock.

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