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Dec 16 2005, 05:35 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1229 Joined: 24-December 05 From: The blue one in between the yellow and red ones. Member No.: 618 |
QUOTE I noticed them, too. I think Bill is correct. We've occasionally seen these things in previous MIs and even other cameras. My best guess is that these are specular reflections from shiny surfaces, quite possibly from some tiny crystal faces of the minerals comprising the rock. Would you see such "sparklies" in earth-bound basalts? Or are we seeing some kind of appended salt crystal? Shame we can't 'rat' this sucker and get some fresh views. It could be a real Christmas decoration! I hope they TES it anyway, before we head for the "abyss" -------------------- My Grandpa goes to Mars every day and all I get are these lousy T-shirts!
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