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On Mars: Indisputable Image Of Wheels On Axle, Video

Wednesday, October 1, 2014 8:20
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YouTube user WhatsUpInTheSky37 writes “This is as obvious that this gets! This totally looks wheels to a truck or farm vehicle! Thank you to Thomas and Rami for bringing this to everyone’s attention! This whole picture is amazing! Make sure you add this one to your collection! What do you see here?

 

 

 

UFO mania writes “Thomas Mikey Scrøder Jensen’s found what some call an undebunkable image of wheels on axle on Mars.” 

 

 

The wheels and axle were found in this Curiosity Rover photograph from the mast cam.

 

 

NASA link: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00729/mcam/0729ML0031250020305133E01_DXXX.jpg

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  • Trolley wheel to dustbin module. :lol:

    • I worked on for the railroad for several years and that’s a full size train axle.

  • Who left all those rocks laying around?

    Why doesnt the moon have all those rocks? Why doesnt earth have that many rocks, just laying on top of the ground?

  • Moon mining equipment ?

  • So, when NASA see’s something interesting, “they back up to over a half a mile & take a pic”??
    Seems that way sometimes. :lol: :lol:

    Can you find, a finger in this image; http://www.360cities.net/image/curiosity-mars#484.63,50.40,5.0

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