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UFO / Bird Caught On Mars By Two Cameras! NASA Curiosity Rover

Friday, April 10, 2015 13:08
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This one is pretty self explainitory.  If you check this video out you will see that the LEFT and RIGHT NAVCAM seems to have caught something that looks strikingly similer to a Bird or UFO.  It is moving pretty quick because the cameras are set to shoot at the same time and it had moved a good bit.   Take a look and let us know what you think!

Just like most Mars Anomaly images there is always a lot of people who come and watch and have already judged the video before even watching.  I ask you to please open your mind and watch the following video and view the enhanced versions of each anomaly below before rendering judgment!

YouTube User:  WhatsUpInTheSky37

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I was browsing through the new Mars Images downloads on my iPhone today and came across what looked like a bird or a UFO in the sky.  I figured it was a dead pixel but then looked at the RIGHT camera to see if it was on there and it was!  These pixels are not hot on any other images.  Just the ones taken at this timestamp.  What do we have flying around Mars?  What do you think?  Take a look for yourself!

NASA Images:
RIGHT: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/proj/msl/redops/ods/surface/sol/00949/opgs/edr/ncam/NRB_481744005EDR_F0451276NCAM00286M_.JPG
LEFT: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/proj/msl/redops/ods/surface/sol/00949/opgs/edr/ncam/NLB_481744005EDR_F0451276NCAM00286M_.JPG

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Thank you for taking your time to read this article and even if you do not agree with my findings I still hope that you enjoyed the video!  A thank you is also in store to everyone who has helped with the spacial images and has spent their time researching these taboo subjects so we can all move forward with more information and understanding.  If you have a space image or something else related that you would like analyzed feel free to email me at [email protected] or visit http://www.whatsupinthesky.com for more contact information and more space anomalies. 

Will Farrar – [email protected]http://www.youtube.com/whatsupinthesky37

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  • this is very interesting indeed. It could be some space rock hitting the surface and the rover just so happened to be looking in that direction, i don’t personally think its an animal of any sort it looks way to rounded to be aerodynamic. Just a guess but the time between both those camera shots is probably a millisecond so what ever it is is traveling very very fast.

    • Indeed. Whatever it is it sure is flying fast.. They are supposed to flash at the same exact time. Which like you said makes it such a small time frame it is flexing. Thanks for the view!

  • If it was a bird then how does it breath what does it eat,drink? and of course fly at high speed…..
    maybe drone observing lander.
    some kid will probably get into trouble for taking unautherised pictures of lander.(Grin) or maybe not….

  • Where is there an atmosphere to support birds flying through arid desert regions?

    Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, one of those exotic exo-planets outside our solar system…..or……dear old EARTH?

    I though all UFO’s were “weather balloons”. Maybe they have those on Mars?

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    OT
    http://exopolitician.wordpress.com

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