Subject: LOOK! Proof of A Light Source Found On Mars! Sun Apr 06, 2014 6:36 am
LOOK! Proof of A Light Source Found On Mars!
Published on Apr 5, 2014
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Subject: Strange light appears on Mars: evidence of an underground base? Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:08 am
Strange light appears on Mars: evidence of an underground base?
April 5, 2014
A photograph just released from the Mars Curiosity Rover reveals a strange nearby light that appears artificial. The image was part of a batch just uploaded from the Mars Curiosity Rover that were originally recorded on April 3, 2014 by the Right Navigation Camera. The image with the time stamp of 10:00:34 UTC shows an unusual light on the Martian surface only a mile or so away. The light does not appear to be related to the sun or any natural atmospheric phenomenon such as dust storms that have been known to produce lightning on Mars. The light is too distant to clearly identify but appears to be coming from underground suggesting an artificial light source located beneath the Martian surface.
The Curiosity Rover image was uploaded by NASA on April 3, 2014, and was seen by Youtube user Streetcap who posted a video today revealing the strange Martian light.There is no nearby atmospheric activity such as a dust storm that the image or other images in the same batch from the Curiosity Rover reveal. Dust storms can produce lightning as was observed in imagery taken by the Mars Orbiter Camerain June 2006 that was the first confirmation of lightning on Mars.
Published on Apr 5, 2014 Description: Mars Unidentified Light. Not on any other photos. Group Link - http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/multimed... Picture Link - http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-imag...
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Another possible explanation is underground lightning which happens on Earth due to the rotation of molten metal beneath the Earth’s crust which creates rotating electric fields vital for creating a powerful magnetosphere. Mars, however, has no inner crustal dynamo comparable to Earth, and its magnetosphere is a fraction of Earth’s. It is therefore unlikely that underground lightning is a naturally occurring phenomenon on Mars. The light emission in the Curiosity Rover image is not likely a result of underground lightning.
Another explanation may be lensflare which is caused by a light source just outside of the image field being captured on camera. The most common source of lensflare is the setting or rising sun. However the light in the Curiosity Mars Rover does not appear to be a lensfIare caused by the sun given the lack of shadows in the nearby terrain. If the light source was from the Curiosity itself, then that would have been observed in the Mars images.
If both dust storm and underground lightning is ruled out, together with lens flare, then it raises the possibility that the light is an emission from some artificial underground source. Consequently, the light anomaly recorded by the Curiosity Rover may be evidence of an underground base on Mars.
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Subject: Re: LOOK! Proof of A Light Source Found On Mars! Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:46 pm
There are people there also.... the war waged in the heavens included Mars as well as Earth... maybe more.
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Subject: Re: LOOK! Proof of A Light Source Found On Mars! Sun Apr 06, 2014 11:49 pm
Or could it be a Angel?
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Subject: Re: LOOK! Proof of A Light Source Found On Mars! Tue Apr 15, 2014 7:50 am
Mysterious Mars Light Shows Up In Another Photo And More Strange Anomalies, Video
Monday, April 14, 2014 7:34
(Before It's News)
“This light recorded on the Mars surface was found by Streetcap1, the same person that found the first light. It seems to be the same source of light as before, but viewed from a different angle and further away than before,” says Scott Waring, author of UFO Sightings Daily.
Date of discovery: April 13, 2014 Location of discovery: Mars surface
“What’s the use of having a 2 billion dollar rover if these anomalies in the Mars photos are never explored? The UFO researchers are finding daily and for free. The public cried out when the Mars squirrel was found in a rover photos, but did NASA care? No…they ignored the cries of the public and drove away just as they did with all the other discoveries. Remember the Mars donut? Did they analyse it with the onboard tech and show us the results? No! Did they flip it over or give the public close up HD photos of it? %@#$ no! And NASA wonders why UFO researchers don’t trust them.,” says Waring
Streetcap1 of Youtube states: ”I am on holiday just now and was browsing through earlier NASA Curiosity images when I found this. It is from a much earlier part of the mission. To my knowledge it has not been published before.”
Of the bright light NASA says, images taken by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover on April 2 and April 3 include bright spots, which might be due to the sun glinting off a rock or cosmic rays striking the camera’s detector.
The image from April 3, from Curiosity’s Navigation Camera, is online at:http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA18077
The rover took the image just after arriving at a waypoint called “the Kimberley.” The bright spot appears on a horizon, in the same west-northwest direction from the rover as the afternoon sun.
“In the thousands of images we’ve received from Curiosity, we see ones with bright spots nearly every week,” said Justin Maki of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., leader of the team that built and operates the Navigation Camera. “These can be caused by cosmic-ray hits or sunlight glinting from rock surfaces, as the most likely explanations.”
If the bright spots in the April 2 and April 3 images are from a glinting rock, the directions of the spots from the rover suggest the rock could be on a ridge about 175 yards (160 meters) from the rover’s April 3 location.
This image from the Navigation Camera (Navcam) on NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover includes a bright spot near the upper left corner.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
The bright spots appear in images from the right-eye camera of the stereo Navcam, but not in images taken within one second of those by the left-eye camera. Maki said, “Normally we can quickly identify the likely source of a bright spot in an image based on whether or not it occurs in both images of a stereo pair. In this case, it’s not as straightforward because of a blocked view from the second camera on the first day.”
At the Kimberley and, later, at outcrops on the slope of Mount Sharp inside Gale Crater, researchers plan to use Curiosity’s science instruments to learn more about habitable past conditions and environmental changes.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of Caltech in Pasadena, manages the Mars Science Laboratory Project for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The project designed and built the project’s Curiosity rover and operates it on Mars.
Date of discovery: April 6, 2014 Location of discovery: Mars
”Look closely at the bottom of the light. It has a very flat surface giving us 100% indication it is from the surface. Sure NASA could go and investigate it, but hey, they are not on Mars to discovery life, but there to stall its discovery,” says Waring.