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A NASA camera on Mars has captured what appears to be artificial light emanating outward from the planet’s surface.
The photo, beamed millions of miles from Mars to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., was taken last week, apparently by one of two NASA rovers on the red planet.
Although the space agency hasn’t issued any official statement yet about the phenomenon, bloggers and NASA enthusiasts have started chiming in.
Haven’t you heard? There is an underground civiliazation of Martians out there.While not totally convinvced that I’m looking at a beam of light, it definately is bizarre and worth investigating.
Luminescent phosphorus gases…
‘All glow-in-the-dark products contain phosphors. A phosphor is a substance that radiates visible light after being energized’
Plants would use luminescence to communicate with each other, by root alone…