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Ten Artifacts Found on Comet 67P

Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:44
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(Last edited on Aug. 13, 2015)  Ten Artifacts Found on Comet 67P:

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European Space Agency’s Comet Lander Philae took this photo with CIVA camera 1 on Nov. 13, 2014 at its final resting place on Comet 67P. One pixel in this image is one millimeter (note 1). The cliff above Philae’s foot (bright object at bottom) measures about 70 cm by 70 cm (note 2). The cliff has two layers, each layer measuring about 1 cm thick. The flat layers of the cliff are obviously not fossils.They are not natural rocks, either, for the following reasons:
1. Most astronomers think comets were condensed from cosmic clouds over 4.56 billion years ago and remained pristine ever since, except for solar radiation, etc.
2. The comet has no magnetism/volcano/river/lake. So the comet could not form igneous or sedimentary rocks.
3. The comet has no cement, pressure and magnetism to mold settling dusts into flat layers.
Therefore, the cliff should be an artifact, an artificial stone that originated from Mars, as Comet 67P itself originated from Mars (see https://www.flickr.com/photos/fossil_lin/19529916530/in/dateposted-public/ ).
Note 1: Resolution of CIVA-P images is one mm per pixel, as “CIVA-P will characterize the landing site, with an angular sampling (IFOV) of 1.1 mrad: each pixel will image a 1 mm size feature at the distance of the landing legs, and a few metres at the local horizon.” (quoted from link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11214-006-9135-5# )
Note 2: The above image is 1,050 X 1,050 pixels while the cliff occupies 70% of the image’s width and height. So, 1 mm X 1,050 X 70% equals to 735 mm.
 
The following photo shows four artifacts found on Comet 67P:
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European Space Agency’s Philae lander took this photo on Nov. 12, 2014 at 9 meters above Comet 67P. Four red lines go to four artifacts found on the comet. The image measures 9.7 m across. The white and wavy object at lower left measures about 50 cm long. Image has been flipped 180 degrees and enlarged 300% from 

The following photo shows 5 more artifacts found on Comet 67P:
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European Space Agency’s Philae lander took this photo on Nov. 12, 2014 at 28.9 meters above Comet 67P. A red arrow at upper left points to a 2 m-long, thin and flat artifact. Four other red arrows also point to flat artifacts. Two green circles contain four artifacts already mentioned above. The image measures 31 m across. Image has been enlarged 300% from 
www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2015/07/Comet_from_28.9_m

 

 

 

 



Source: http://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2015/08/four-artifacts-found-on-comet-67p.html

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