billgates2
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Hello, there is a "forbidden zone" on Mars accurately avoided by Hirise project. It is a zone full of strange features (photographed by MOC at low res), which resemble vegetation and lakes .
Here's a map that explains the situation (dots are location of photographs taken by the Hirise resolution camera):
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Zukaritas
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Hmmmmmm What exactly is the Hirise project? I suppose the colored dots are the trees?
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Felippo
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The HiRISE Camera is the latest to photograph Mars. It takes very detailed images of the Martian surface. It takes me about 15 minutes to download one of the pix . The online image viewer. gives a pretty good view.
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billgates2
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Hmmmmmm What exactly is the Hirise project? I suppose the colored dots are the trees?
Hi, the Hirise project take very high res photos of the Mars surface (home page: http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/). Color dots are zones that were photographed. You can see that there are almost no pictures in the "forbidden zone". This zone contains a number of strange "formations", similar to forests and lakes (!), and it seems that people at Hirise accurately avoid it .
if you want to give a look to these unusual features on Mars, you can visit: http://mmmgroup.altervista.org/e-trees.html where there are medium-res photos taken by another NASA probe, named MOC.
A "lake" on Mars (photo MOC m0901354, 2.75m/pixel):
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cybersiva
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There is an excellent Mars Anomaly Research website for this topic. Do visit: www.marsanomalyresearch.com
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Felippo
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Yes, there is something strange about those locations. But still...
... so far, most evidence for sustained wet conditions on Mars is limited to the planet's earliest history, the HiRISE scientists say. While water certainly flowed over the planet later in its history, it may have flowed only in short-lived, or catastrophic events.
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diane9247
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Felippo - I really admire your logic! Here's another thought...
We just never know what we'll miss if we don't pay attention! A couple of years ago a Florida woman found the Virgin Mary on her sandwich!
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Anyway, this is more evidence of lakes and trees on Mars. NASA just isn't paying attention!
Edited by diane9247 (07/12/08 08:08 PM)
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JavaGAR
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Hi Diane -
I wonder how many sandwiches have been made since the time of the famous John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, although sandwiches do go back to at least the time of the Old Testament. . There have probably been some with our own portraits on them at one time or another, perhaps even from before we were born. Prescient, huh? 
The universe is certainly a huge expanse with lots of pigments that wind up in lots of places, so all kinds of pictures must get "drawn" just by chance, given all the available time and space. We can probably find anything we want out there, or closer to home by looking at enough of these.
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