Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of
fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar
project?
The following is only one illustrated example.
A long list of such fossil-containing images includes: Spirit sol
534,
sol 510, sol 472, sol 443, sol 436, sol 370, sol 133, etc.
Are you too rich to notice that?
One Example Only:
(labeled image, the fifth image of sol 553 microscopic imager on the
Spirit)
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=15&f=o1371325670.jp...
(Original raw image, image only)
2M175458105EFFAD56P2957M2M1.JPG
(Same image contained in NASA website)
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/m/553/2M175458105EFFAD56...
(Press control key and click this URL)
http://groups.google.com.tw/group/mummy-dinosaur-carved-by-men
(another raw image, just in case the links don't work.)
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=15&f=o1371325669.jp...
Hagar - 26 Jan 2008 23:52 GMT
> Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of
> fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar
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>
> Are you too rich to notice that?
I was laying in my hammock this p.m., looking at the clouds in the sky.
After my third beer I had observed an elephant, an angel spreading its wings
and Pamela Anderson's tits.
Saul Levy - 30 Jan 2008 00:22 GMT
Wow! Someone launched her tits? lmao! And blew them up no doubt...
Saul Levy
>> Coutless years-old NASA microscopic pictures contain structures of
>> fossil bones. Why no one paid attention to them in a billion-dollar
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>After my third beer I had observed an elephant, an angel spreading its wings
>and Pamela Anderson's tits.