Date of discovery: 2010-2012
Location of discovery: Sols 58-60, Mars
Source Photo: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer/gallery/press/opportunity/20040401a.html
I reported this a few years ago, but came across it today and thought I would share it with you. This is a Mars creature moving across the surface near the landing spot of the Opportunity Rover. The animal looks a lot like a shrimp and in all other photos of the landing site, the animal is gone. Life was already found long ago. NASA just left the public in the dark.
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com
NASA states:
This image from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's panoramic camera shows one octant of a larger panoramic image which has not yet been fully processed. The full panorama, dubbed "Lion King" was obtained on sols 58 and 60 of the mission as the rover was perched at the lip of Eagle Crater, majestically looking down into its former home. It is the largest panorama yet obtained by either rover. The octant, which faces directly into the crater, shows features as small as a few millimeters across in the field near the rover arm, to features a few meters across or larger on the horizon.
Location of discovery: Sols 58-60, Mars
Source Photo: http://mars.nasa.gov/mer/gallery/press/opportunity/20040401a.html
I reported this a few years ago, but came across it today and thought I would share it with you. This is a Mars creature moving across the surface near the landing spot of the Opportunity Rover. The animal looks a lot like a shrimp and in all other photos of the landing site, the animal is gone. Life was already found long ago. NASA just left the public in the dark.
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com
NASA states:
This image from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity's panoramic camera shows one octant of a larger panoramic image which has not yet been fully processed. The full panorama, dubbed "Lion King" was obtained on sols 58 and 60 of the mission as the rover was perched at the lip of Eagle Crater, majestically looking down into its former home. It is the largest panorama yet obtained by either rover. The octant, which faces directly into the crater, shows features as small as a few millimeters across in the field near the rover arm, to features a few meters across or larger on the horizon.
Thanks for sharing this man
ReplyDeleteNo problem. Hey did you notice the trail it is leaving behind it? I added another photo with red arrows pointing at it. Now we know its walking and which side is the head. Left side is its front.
DeleteThat's pretty interesting.trail is weird.seems to move!maybe a living entity...
ReplyDeleteHi where can i send you picture of alien heads on mars
ReplyDeleteHi there i got some alien head pictures of mars where can i send u this pictures
ReplyDeleteNice Scott. I genuinely love this site, thanks for staying observant and open minded!
ReplyDeleteIt more look like a some part of balloon, which is left over on rover when it getting separated from balloon and start moving.
ReplyDeleteAnd might be fall during travelling on sloppy area. Might be i am wrong its a just speculation.
Im not to surprised regarding that potential martian food chain walking along martian soil...
ReplyDeleteSo my friends gathered here 2night, what i ask you whats the next largest martian creature who sees that mars shrimp there as a tasty meal, & from the eater of that shrimp up that martian critter food chain hell who eats them ha crewmates...
Now its time to put on your thinking helmets one more time "WHO & or WHAT" EATS THEM ON MARS.
I like the finds you post Scott...they are really mind blowing i have to say
ReplyDeleteI like the finds that you post Scott...they really are mind blowing
ReplyDeleteI like the finds that you post Scott...they really are mind blowing
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