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Added on Sept. 7, 2015: More UV LED images taken on Mars:
1,000% of NASA’s raw image:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fossil_lin/21028485368/sizes/o/
Yellow arrows mark red blood cell remains. They are neither artificial hot pixels nor minerals, for they are round. Minerals of this size (silt) are not round at all. More UV LED images: http://spacefellowship.com/news/art31872/mars-rover-curiosity-uses-arm-camera-at-night.html
Added on Sept. 8 2015: 25-Micron Red Blood Cell Remains on Mars
NASA’s caption: “NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), on September 1, 2015, Sol 1091 of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission,….”
Image enlarged and cropped from: mars.nasa.gov/msl/multimedia/raw/?rawid=1091MH00031200204… 400% of NASA’s raw image https://www.flickr.com/photos/fossil_lin/21052842309/sizes/o/
Red arrows point to red blood cell remains, two of which were floating in the holes of the sieve. Each hole in the sieve is 150 by 150 micrometers. The diameters of the red blood cell remains measure about one sixth of 150 micrometers.
Wow. Really? But it does make sense. That’s why it is desolate there now.