(N.Morgan) Mars has been a planet filled with mystery and many conspiracies. We’ve seen many faces and other unexplained structures and other odd things. Our friend Crrow777, explore one of the many mysteries surrounding Mars. Over a hundred years ago astronomers began to uncover the mysteries of Mars. Almost immediately the observations and knowledge came under fire by the authorities and those who refuse to admit there is life beyond Earth. To this day the truth is lied about and hidden. Mars is not a dead planet and this has been known for a very long time.
Who cares..Is not like we suppose to know the truth…It is obvious we are not alone in our Galaxy. People can’t handle the truth because of our dumb individul Religious beliefs..
WANT TO SEE, “what many millions of other people (& You?) don’t know about some Google Mars HIRISE Images”? Here’s how to see these images in 3D with your smartphone!!
1.) Go to these coordinates (Mars via Google Earth); 24°39’15.24″N 20°55’43.72″W
2.) Turn on the color inverter in Windows 8 & 7.
3.) Take a smartphone, turn on the camera, & then turn on the color inversion app (used for vision impairedness). This way, the inverted image is re-inverted, & back to the original.
4.) Then adjust the contrast on your camera phone & look around the HIRISE image. The auto focus & image compression on the smartphone will show much higher definition, a 3D effect, along with pronounced earth tones. Literally giving you the viewer, “the same image the satellite see’s BEFORE it get’s to the airbrush artists”! Everything hidden, is revealed!!
A retired Aerospace engineer told me last summer during a cookout. He said “it’s usually used by scientists to get the best imagery from their smartphones”. It’s totally legit. Just not known to the general public”.
The color inversion tech for camera phones/camcorders has only been known for less than a decade. It’s for vision impairedness. Many smartphones have had this, since 2009. Does Yours?
(Now the ‘trick’, to getting the best imagery, that works for me, “is to go to Google Mars (via Google Earth) around 1-3 a.m. When traffic is low, & let the image sit for a few minutes before deep viewing. It’s also best to empty the cache. )
(Later that day, & through their smartphones; Is this a bear, or a martian ?!?)
Mars – How Long Can The Truth Be Hidden? From Who ?
NASA …Smudging, Altering, Deleting, Colorizing Photos and Video from the Start.
NASA should have looked no Farther then Earth..for Aliens, Hiding from Their Food Source !
Who cares..Is not like we suppose to know the truth…It is obvious we are not alone in our Galaxy. People can’t handle the truth because of our dumb individul Religious beliefs..
I’m 100% in agreement with you.
WANT TO SEE, “what many millions of other people (& You?) don’t know about some Google Mars HIRISE Images”? Here’s how to see these images in 3D with your smartphone!!
1.) Go to these coordinates (Mars via Google Earth); 24°39’15.24″N 20°55’43.72″W
2.)
Turn on the color inverter in Windows 8 & 7.
3.) Take a smartphone, turn on the camera, & then turn on the color inversion app (used for vision impairedness). This way, the inverted image is re-inverted, & back to the original.
4.) Then adjust the contrast on your camera phone & look around the HIRISE image. The auto focus & image compression on the smartphone will show much higher definition, a 3D effect, along with pronounced earth tones. Literally giving you the viewer, “the same image the satellite see’s BEFORE it get’s to the airbrush artists”! Everything hidden, is revealed!!
A retired Aerospace engineer told me last summer during a cookout. He said “it’s usually used by scientists to get the best imagery from their smartphones”. It’s totally legit. Just not known to the general public”.
The color inversion tech for camera phones/camcorders has only been known for less than a decade. It’s for vision impairedness. Many smartphones have had this, since 2009. Does Yours?
(Now the ‘trick’, to getting the best imagery, that works for me, “is to go to Google Mars (via Google Earth) around 1-3 a.m. When traffic is low, & let the image sit for a few minutes before deep viewing. It’s also best to empty the cache.
)
(Later that day, & through their smartphones; Is this a bear, or a
martian
?!?)