02 June 2013

Did Curiosity find a rat on Mars?

What do you see in the picture below? Rocks, dust, or something a little furrier?

According to some netizens, it’s unmistakable – this is a space rat.

"This odd creature was discovered on Mars by a person in Japan in March,” Scott C. Waring wrote in a blog post on UFO Sightings Daily.

"This animal was not the first to be discovered in NASA photos,” he went on, but is in a long line of strange creatures."


A rat or a rock? Photo: UFOSightingsDaily.com

Just how a rat could come to be living on the -55C surface of Mars is quite the mystery, but Waring and his colleagues have an answer for that one.

"Is NASA placing animals from tiny cryogenic chambers inside the rover onto the surface of Mars to conduct tests?" he asked.

NASA were quick to hose down such claims, but welcomed the interest in the Mars Rover images.



Sharp eyes - the magnified image showing a 'rat' came from this Mars Rover photo. Photo: NASA
It seems we may have longer to wait for more credible signs of life on Mars, but there is hope.

In December last year, NASA scientists revealed evidence of water having been on the surface much more recently than previously thought.

"We have characterized a very ancient, but strangely new 'gray Mars' where conditions once were favorable for life," said John Grotzinger, Mars Science Laboratory project scientist at the California Institute of Technology.

"Curiosity is on a mission of discovery and exploration, and as a team we feel there are many more exciting discoveries ahead of us in the months and years to come."

"A fundamental question for this mission is whether Mars could have supported a habitable environment," added Michael Meyer, lead scientist for NASA's Mars Exploration Program. "From what we know now, the answer is yes."

au.news.yahoo.com  31 May 2013

NASA has the roots of a government military organisation.

Military organisations and informing the public are not words that are generally used in one sentence, as there is a significant conflict of interest of informing the plebs what the government military are doing.

History will recall all too many incidents where governments provide false information to the public.

There may have well been life on Mars, maybe even not that long ago, but it is how truthful the authorities are that matters.

Only not too long ago the plebs were told (by the authorities) not to venture out to sea, as the world is flat, when the authorities knew all to well that world is a sphere.

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