Monday, July 28, 2008

Mars Machinery & Artifacts Never Before Scene Photos NASA Exclusive

This Ones A Little Heavy lets start out slow. Richard C Hoagland Wiki



Hoagland served as a "curator of astronomy & space science"[6] at the "Springfield Museum of Science," located at The Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, and was science adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the Apollo program.[7] "Wiki"


Hoagland Mars Claims




Hoagland also speculated that ancient Martians may have escaped to Earth, genetically engineered certain human populations, referencing the Mesopotamian myths of the Annunaki and the "fallen angels" of the Old Testament, and that these human populations are related to "Martians."Wiki"


Other claims:
Rocks on Mars containing biological fossils were purposely destroyed by NASA's rover MER-B ("Opportunity"). [26]
The true color of Mars is salmon red with patches of greenish plant life and a light blue sky.[27]
(Adapted with acknowledgment from Tom Van Flandern) Mars was once the moon of a larger planet, that then exploded, leaving Mars isolated.[28]
The advanced civilization on Mars had prior warning of the cataclysm and so escaped via migration to planet Earth, eventually adapting to the environment and becoming the present human race.[29]
Numerous objects surrounding the landing sites of the Mars Exploration Rovers are in fact pieces of Martian machinery.[30]


Hoaglands Image Set

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What Color is the Sky on
Mars...Really?











The Magically Changing Colors of the Spirit
Rover

(Thanks to Nathan Schoeller)







What Color are the "rocks" on
Mars... Really?





From Keith Laney.com



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NASA Evidently agrees with
Laney... Sometimes



 






The "Box"






An Unmistakable Machined
Fitting






When is a Rock Not a Rock?
When They Come in pairs!






"Slot Rock" Near the Rover






Still More Slot Rock Images (Yes, it's One
Piece)






Blocks Within Blocks


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A Collection of Mechanical
Bits











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