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http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/...1_DXXX.jpg
I kinda blown away with this one. If there were one, I'd say natural, there are a few, and look like they've endured a long time in the elements.
There are defined right angels on these things.


(10-18-2015, 04:32 PM)JayRodney Wrote: Oh there's weather there, the sand blows around all the time. The patterns in the sand dunes and the fact the solar panels become dust covered from time to time support that.So the rovers solar panels have windshield wipers on them that spray out windshield wiper fluid to keep them clear?
Sand can eat away a lot of stone given enough time.
The right angles are still quite prominent.
(10-18-2015, 05:29 PM)WykdWych Wrote:(10-18-2015, 04:32 PM)JayRodney Wrote: Oh there's weather there, the sand blows around all the time. The patterns in the sand dunes and the fact the solar panels become dust covered from time to time support that.So the rovers solar panels have windshield wipers on them that spray out windshield wiper fluid to keep them clear?
Sand can eat away a lot of stone given enough time.
The right angles are still quite prominent.
Or is that when the cameras are switched off and the nasa sound stage prop technicians step in to clean them off?
Hey like i'm just saying who knows whats really going on behind the scenes haa haaa haaaa haaaaa haaaaaa (*=*)
(10-18-2015, 03:41 PM)JayRodney Wrote:
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/...1_DXXX.jpg
I kinda blown away with this one. If there were one, I'd say natural, there are a few, and look like they've endured a long time in the elements.
There are defined right angels on these things.