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The Martian Anomalies: A Photographic Search for Intelligent Life on Mars

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Mittelholz, A. et al. Timing of the Martian dynamo: new constraints for a core field 4.5 and 3.7 Ga ago. Sci. Adv. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aba0513 (2020). As you can see, there appears to be no “anomaly”. The caption indicates that the photo was taken at the same time: Carr, M. H. & Head, J. W. Basal melting of snow on early Mars: a possible origin of some valley networks. Geophys. Res. Lett. https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL018575 (2003). Ojha, L., Buffo, J., Karunatillake, S. & Siegler, M. Groundwater production from geothermal heating on early Mars and implication for early martian habitability. 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abb1669 (2020). NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its onboard Right Navigation Camera (Navcam). The camera is located high on the rover’s mast and aids in driving.

Auster, H. U. et al. Calibration of flux-gate magnetometers using relative motion. Meas. Sci. Technol. 13, 1124–1131 (2002). A group of Anomalies on Mars commonly referred to as the Mars Anomalies have been observed on Mars since the successful fly by of the Mariner 4 Spacecraft a little over 50 years ago which provided some detailed close-up images of the Red Planet providing the first glimpse of the Mars Anomalies. Lillis, R. J. et al. Time history of the Martian dynamo from crater magnetic field analysis. J. Geophys. Res. Planet. 118, 1488–1511 (2013). Lillis, R. J., Frey, H. V. & Manga, M. Rapid decrease in Martian crustal magnetization in the Noachian era: implications for the dynamo and climate of early Mars. G eophys. Res. Lett. https://doi.org/10.1029/2008GL034338 (2008).Slide 4: Same thing. I can do that with any image. I can take an earth image and with just changing contrast/color in photoshop, I can make the sky red! So what is the point. Mars sky has some blue to it because there is water vapor and CO2 in the atmosphere. We know that duh. But for the most part, it has a color of butterscotch towards the red. Withers, P. & Smith, M. D. Atmospheric entry profiles from the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Icarus 185, 133–142 (2006). Thanks for your comments, which I will add to below. Before doing that, I might add that “my” slides (they’re not really mine at all, as I’ll explain below) have drawn some interesting attention, but you are the first to send comments. Well, I think that this is 100 percent genuine and totally real because nobody could have added this to the NASA archive could they? Honestly because it's a really nice video. If I'm wrong well that doesn't even matter because it's still a NASA anomaly. Daniel Viudez-Moreiras, Jorge Pla-Garcia, Luis Mora-Sotomayor, Sara Navarro, Josefina Torres, Alain Lepinette, Antonio Molina, Mercedes Marin-Jimenez, Javier Gomez-Elvira, Veronica Peinado & Jose-Antonio Rodriguez-Manfredi

Nimmo, F. & Gilmore, M. S. Constraints on the depth of magnetized crust on Mars from impact craters. J. Geophys. Res. Planet. 106, 12315–12323 (2001).The latest curiosity from the planet Mars, photographed by the Curiosity rover on August 14, 2014, is an object that very much looks like a bone of some kind. Some observers have likened it to a thigh bone.

Hood, D. R. et al. Assessing the geologic evolution of Greater Thaumasia, Mars. J. Geophys. Res. E Planets 121, 1753–1769 (2016).Hydrothermal systems are prime targets for astrobiological exploration as they contain redox gradients, energy sources, and aqueous solutions rich in elements essential for life, providing suitable conditions for sustained prebiotic syntheses 1. On Earth, water circulation via hydrothermalism also causes significant cooling of the oceanic and continental lithosphere and plays a crucial role in regional metamorphism and ore formation 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Furthermore, the precipitation of magnetic minerals in hydrothermal environments can greatly influence crustal magnetism 10, 11. Hydrothermal systems may have played an equally important role in Mars’ biological and geological history. The Hungarian scientists conclude that this strongly suggests the life cycle of some kind of plant life.

Nutation analysis based on radiometric measurements is the only technique that can provide direct estimates of [the] properties of the Martian Core,” the researchers also said in the study.Giardini, D. et al. The seismicity of Mars. Nat. Geosci. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-020-0539-8 (2020).

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