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Amazing Carved Triangle & More Buried In The Martian Sand – NASA Curiosity Rover (Video And Photos)

Sunday, September 7, 2014 6:30
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(N.Morgan) The Curiosity Rover has been sending back some very strange and mind boggling images, that seem to lack explanation. In the video below, you will see a carved triangle buried in martian sand and some other strange anomalies that will leave you puzzled. Curiosity Rover has been sending back some insanely blurry and off color pictures as of lately but the anomalies in them are way to much to hide.

 

 

It has come across a jackpot of anomalies and SOL 735 has been some of the best so far. NASA seem to have just blown by the water we pointed out here a little while back and now it is just blowing by these amazing shapes and artifacts. Wonder what the real mission is? Think there is something more important other then the geology of the rocks at the base of the mountain?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Rocks. More rocks .Dumba$s.

  • All I know, is that that martian landscape, will look like the American landscape, if the US National Socialist T-Baggers ever get control of the government. Scary indeed!! :lol: :roll:

  • please stop wasting posts on this crap! keep your rock pics for your geological groups, no one believes this rubbish and no one should.

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