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Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

By Marco De Marco / May 16, 2020

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 does the excavated material change color?I strongly encourage you to ask yourself these simple questions, perhaps asking them in turn to people you consider competent in the field, it is an insult to science to remain silent in front of such a fact!Share this video and make sure that it is talked about, otherwise it will pass in silence this time something that instead could be of great importance for those who study the possible presence of life on Mars!I want to reiterate that all three images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters!Original posts of the individual photos:Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 Curiosity Sol 2761, May 13, 2020 at 01:39:59 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2924222010994306 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

By Marco De Marco / May 15, 2020

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 does the excavated material change color?I strongly encourage you to ask yourself these simple questions, perhaps asking them in turn to people you consider competent in the field, it is an insult to science to remain silent in front of such a fact!Share this video and make sure that it is talked about, otherwise it will pass in silence this time something that instead could be of great importance for those who study the possible presence of life on Mars!I want to reiterate that all three images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 Curiosity Sol 2761, May 13, 2020 at 01:39:59 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2924222010994306 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”: clues to microorganic life?

By Marco De Marco / May 15, 2020

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 does the excavated material change color?I strongly encourage you to ask yourself these simple questions, perhaps asking them in turn to people you consider competent in the field, it is an insult to science to remain silent in front of such a fact!Share this video and make sure that it is talked about, otherwise it will pass in silence this time something that instead could be of great importance for those who study the possible presence of life on Mars!I want to reiterate that all three images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 Curiosity Sol 2761, May 13, 2020 at 01:39:59 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2924222010994306 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”

By Marco De Marco / May 14, 2020

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 thin reddish layer, except for some rocks that have taken on a coloration decidedly tending to green.Note in fact how some surface “roughness” are less pronounced in the second image.I want to emphasize that both images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”

By Marco De Marco / May 14, 2020

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 thin reddish layer, except for some rocks that have taken on a coloration decidedly tending to green.Note in fact how some surface “roughness” are less pronounced in the second image.I want to emphasize that both images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Curiosity Sol 2761, May 13, 2020

By Marco De Marco / May 14, 2020

At 01:39:59 UTC the Mastcam Right has again imaged the drilling called “Glasgow”.The comparison with the previous image of only three days ago is definitely extraordinary (see https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415). Part of the excavated material has begun to turn turquoise and the green areas have taken on a more saturated coloration!Evidently some changes have taken place and are taking place that require “authoritative” explanations!I want to underline again that also in this case both this and the previous image have been taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the same identical processing with the same parameters!It’s time for “The Distributors” to wake up and start to disclose something so striking!!!The original image is a black and white encoding of the Bayer mask that has been converted to color through a process called “debayering” or “demosaicing”. In addition, the photo has undergone a reduction in noise due to Jpeg compression, white balance and a slight increase in microcontrast and color saturation in order to make the colors more similar to what the human eye would see. Original image: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/02761/mcam/2761MR0144770001201768C00_DXXX.jpg This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”

By Marco De Marco / May 13, 2020

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 thin reddish layer, except for some rocks that have taken on a coloration decidedly tending to green.Note in fact how some surface “roughness” are less pronounced in the second image.I want to emphasize that both images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”

By Marco De Marco / May 12, 2020

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 thin reddish layer, except for some rocks that have taken on a coloration decidedly tending to green.Note in fact how some surface “roughness” are less pronounced in the second image.I want to emphasize that both images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Variations of “Glasgow”

By Marco De Marco / May 12, 2020

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 thin reddish layer, except for some rocks that have taken on a coloration decidedly tending to green.Note in fact how some surface “roughness” are less pronounced in the second image.I want to emphasize that both images were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters! Original posts of the individual photos: Curiosity Sol 2754, May 5, 2020 at 21:20:49 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577 Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020 at 23:00:02 UTC https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2919094254840415 This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.

Curiosity Sol 2758, May 9, 2020

By Marco De Marco / May 12, 2020

At 23:00:02 UTC the Mastcam Right imaged again the drilling called “Glasgow”.The comparison with the image of only four days ago is already very interesting for the number of changes observed (see https://www.facebook.com/PianetaMarte.MdM/posts/2909969302419577). 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 thin reddish layer, except some rocks that have taken a coloration definitely tending to green.I want to emphasize that both this and the previous image were taken with the same camera, in very similar lighting conditions and have undergone the exact same processing with the same parameters!Such noticeable chromatic variations are certainly noteworthy, although I doubt that other “popularizers” will deign to talk about it. 3:) The original image is a black and white encoding of the Bayer mask that has been converted to color through a process called “debayering” or “demosaicing”. In addition, the photo has undergone noise reduction due to Jpeg compression, white balance and a slight increase in microcontrast and color saturation in order to make the colors more similar to what the human eye would see. Original image: https://mars.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/02758/mcam/2758MR0144630001201675C00_DXXX.jpg This post has been automatically translated. See the original post here.