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This photo was released by NASA a few weeks ago, it was taken on mars by the latest machine sent there. They have stated it "Must be just a oddly shaped rock". But, there's been buzz going round with people saying it's obviously some sort of "space yeti".:heh:

 

Thoughts?

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But, there's been buzz going round with people saying it's obviously some sort of "space yeti".

 

OBVIOUSLY. what else could it be? :grin:

that picture is much clearer than the official NASA release i saw aaages ago when this first came out...

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a) How did it get there?

b) How would it survive?

c) Why would it not have been noticed before?

d) It's a rock.

 

a) Evolved there?

b) It's evolved to the Martian climate.

c) It's a small "thing" on a big red planet.

d) It is indeed a rock.

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Chewbacca on his holiday again! Han Solo needs to check how many days he's been taking off.

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I dont get that why the martian sky on NASA photo's is a redy/pinky colour, yet on European space agency photo's the sky is blue.

 

So what colour is it?

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Jesus Christ fellas, if this were genuine we'd be invaded by now. This broke like a month ago! Or to use the popular nomenclature:

 

Old!

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Jesus Christ fellas, if this were genuine we'd be invaded by now. This broke like a month ago! Or to use the popular nomenclature:

 

Old!

 

Hehe, sorry! I only just found it. I suck.

 

Anyhoo, it does looks incredibly like some creature thing, it's obviously not, but we can wish.

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That is one weird rock though! None of the other rocks on Mars photos look shaped like that, probably because there's only wind erosion.

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If this was to be evidence of life on mars, it would be more believable if they said it was a statue made by an ancient extinct civilisation that used to be on Mars millions of years ago

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Is it not also really unlikely that the creature, if there were one on Mars, would be humanoid? I mean, what are the chances?

 

Well, not having any evidence at all to go by, id say between 1:1000000000 and 1:1.

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Is it not also really unlikely that the creature, if there were one on Mars, would be humanoid? I mean, what are the chances?
Judging Earth, humanoids are pretty succesful...
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a) How did it get there?

b) How would it survive?

c) Why would it not have been noticed before?

d) It's a rock.

i lol'd :grin:

it's not a rock!! it's me! damn nasa caught me >__<

Yet again I´m mislead by a thread title... I thought at first it was a thread about David Bowie

me too :eek:

i had that song in my head for about 10 minutes after seeing this for the first time... hmmmmm....

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