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First Picture Of Blueberries On Mars..., It's a surprise...
MizarKey
post Mar 18 2004, 04:59 AM
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First Close up picture from Mars also contained "Blueberries"...

Click the link above and look toward the left edge about 1/4 of the way down, there's one all by itself in the sand. Plus, in the shadow of one of the bigger rocks and I think even one on that rock itself.

So this makes the 3rd site on Mars to have them...I'm goin' a blueberry huntin' through the archives...surely there were some at Pathfinder's site too.

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djellison
post Mar 18 2004, 08:14 AM
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QUOTE (MizarKey @ Mar 18 2004, 05:11 AM)

No - I've played with this imagery in the past - and in wavelengths siimilar to L2-5-7, you dont get the same sort of response as one does with the subsurface features at Gusev, or the complete surface at Meridiani.

It's also a little funny to see you say you can see blueberries in two black and white pictures.

You didnt watch snooker on a black and white television when you were younger did you ?

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