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Stone Hut on Mars?
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probably an asteroid that crashed...pock marked with holes from gas escaping/burning on the way in.
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Soon it will be a Pizza Hut.
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It's a big rock.
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knock knock
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The more the photo is blown up, the more it just looks like a rock.
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First picture on the middle left is a rock of the exact same type. Looks like a asteroid or perhaps some sort of lava pumice.
This is what pumice looks like here on earth.. Given there is not visible crater, my guess is its pumice from some volcano. http://precoins.reidgold.com/Lava_pumice.jpg |
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good call. |
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TSA checkpoint
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I'm a member of the space community on Google+. We were discussing the fact that there was a probability of approx .0000000000000000000001% that conditions on Earth were/are favorable for life. But if space is infinite, any number (even that small percentage) times infinity = infinity. Therefore there are technically an infinite number of Earth's in the universe, and the probability of you having a twin on another planet that is exactly like Earth is infinitely possible.
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The race is on... :helpme
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IAbTEMaBPq...s-in-space.jpg http://www.zealot.com/gallery/data/6...um/Bild110.jpg :stoned ADG |
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I wonder who will be the first annoying person to leave a yelp review for something on another planet
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The Mothership will come one day
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To the mothership! |
24 posts and no Giorgio Tsoukalos meme, somethings wrong.
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looks like a large rock to me.
Im pretty sure they did verify there is liquid water in limited places and times on mars. |
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I find it quite intriguing anyway, although leaping to stone hut is too big a jump for me. That's a problem with a lot of interesting things. The giant leap to something kind of out there blinds some people to how interesting it is on it's own.
Right in the foreground left of the first image, you can see a rock with lots of dimples and such, so chances are it's just a larger chunk of volcanic rock like that pumice picture, but it would be cool to get a rover up close to shake hands with it. |
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A twin can be created in a few different ways - but they all involve the same mother..... |
Just reading the title of the thread was enough to tell me who started it.
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and now i can't recall the dang enhanced photo remark!QAladfhqwepfnqwebfasndfq sdufwqe :mad: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_vision |
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THats my summer vaca spot
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http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon....intstones2.jpg |
what is nasa holding from us, what, what... :D
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