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Sorry, NASA hasn’t found the secret entrance to Mars yet

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Do you know what I want? Conclusive evidence of alien life on Mars. Give me a tentacle beast, an alien civilization that lives in an underground lair. Make my sci-fi fantasy come true. Recent NASA Curiosity rover images of strange rock formations on the Red Planet have given rise to some interesting speculation, but they are not evidence of extraterrestrial activity. Land.

Goofy Martian rocks are the spice of life for me, and this one is fun. I found tuesday at Since Reddit discussion deleted He asked what might have caused the cut like an entrance on the hillside of Mars. The sight is from a series Raw photos taken by a camera mounted on a Curiosity pole On May 7th.

Curiosity’s Martian mosaic view puts “Entrance” into context.

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UFO destroyer Interesting UFO Take a picture of what looks like a “secret underground tunnel entrance” by sharing a wider view of the landscape. “Looking at it in context as part of an overall mosaic, we can see tiny dots in the rock with blocks, fractures, other shapes, and other erosional features across the rock’s surface.” Tweet on UFO Interesting on Wednesday.


Images of Mars can be deceiving. Unusual clothes Rocks can look like fish. A backlit shelf can look like Glimpse of the face. Cropped photos and zoomed in can make small features look big. The “entrance” may be completely invisible if the shadow falls from a different angle.

This is not meant to hinder the excitement of discovering oddly shaped rocks and natural features on Mars. We should definitely have fun cracked ass Dan Taman Zen Dan weird bow. But perhaps the most magical thing is that we have a robot on wheels revolving around Gale Crater, bringing back images from another world.

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