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Curiosity Sol 2780, June 1, 2020

At 15:33:52 UTC the Mastcam Left recorded the traces impressed by one of the rover’s wheels, in a soil that is decidedly humid and therefore as plastic as modelling clay!Not only are the contours extraordinarily sharp, but even where the soil is rich in pebbles the compactness and cohesion can only be justified by the presence of water.Evidently, the large presence of moisture in the… Read More »Curiosity Sol 2780, June 1, 2020

Curiosity Sol 2779, May 31, 2020

At 11:19:46 UTC the Mastcam Left took another picture of the inner rim of Gale crater, this time strongly veiled by a thick haze, about a month after the previous picture (see https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2905342732882234). To get a better idea of how much haze is really present, it is very useful to compare it with the image taken last January 16, in particularly good visibility conditions (see… Read More »Curiosity Sol 2779, May 31, 2020

Curiosity Sol 2769, May 21, 2020

At 05:29:50 UTC the Mastcam Right again imaged the drilling called “Glasgow”.The comparison with the previous image of eight days ago is beyond reasonable doubt something of great interest (see https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2924222010994306). Entire areas of rock have changed color from reddish to green!!!This is a clear variation of chrominance that is not attributable to differences (negligible) in the angle of incidence of sunlight, which at most… Read More »Curiosity Sol 2769, May 21, 2020

Curiosity Sol 2765, May 17, 2020

At 02:23:12 UTC the Mastcam Right has taken a nice view of a typical Martian landscape.Pink hills, soil a little pink and a little brownish, stratified rocks of various sizes also mostly pink or brownish, except for some rocks tending to turquoise. I hope to revisit this shot taken in the next few days to observe any changes….The original image is a black and white… Read More »Curiosity Sol 2765, May 17, 2020

Variations of “Glasgow”

Your browser does not support HTML video. Direct comparison between two photos of the “Glasgow” hole, taken only four days apart.Part of the excavated material has collapsed conspicuously, a little towards the inner hole and a little outside. Some “lumps” have crumbled, while others have changed position.But the most curious aspect is the change of color, where everything seems to have been covered by a… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Your browser does not support HTML video. In front of the clues so striking, I really wonder if this can not be considered proof of the existence of life on Mars.In what other way is it possible to justify these changes of color occurred over a period of only seven days?Considering that the atmosphere is extremely rarefied and composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, why… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Your browser does not support HTML video. In front of the clues so striking, I really wonder if this can not be considered proof of the existence of life on Mars.In what other way is it possible to justify these changes of color occurred over a period of only seven days?Considering that the atmosphere is extremely rarefied and composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, why… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Your browser does not support HTML video. In front of the clues so striking, I really wonder if this can not be considered proof of the existence of life on Mars.In what other way is it possible to justify these changes of color occurred over a period of only seven days?Considering that the atmosphere is extremely rarefied and composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, why… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Your browser does not support HTML video. In front of the clues so striking, I really wonder if this can not be considered proof of the existence of life on Mars.In what other way is it possible to justify these changes of color occurred over a period of only seven days?Considering that the atmosphere is extremely rarefied and composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, why… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

Your browser does not support HTML video. In front of the clues so striking, I really wonder if this can not be considered proof of the existence of life on Mars.In what other way is it possible to justify these changes of color occurred over a period of only seven days?Considering that the atmosphere is extremely rarefied and composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, why… Read More »Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?