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PostPosted: September 29, 2008 10:13 PM 

Hort

Beautiful image! perhaps the very best so far.

They said they are turning on the microphone soon. Think they will hear those rockwho's that look like they are shouting about the treatment meted out to them by the moving OM stage?

Mars is a very strange place with snow that should'nt exist; soil with constant buffered pHs of 8.3 just like our seas; lots of calcium carbonate in the soil; just a teeny weenie amount of other organics discovered by an instrument that is not very good at capturing organics at very low levels as the atacama experiments have shown; etc. etc.

But really, look closely at those orangish rocks. Note their uniformity in size. Note their ornamentation. Note their "tails". Note their apparent plasticity. Strange rocks indeed. But I'm certain that someone will identify them as very typical earth mineral stones.

Winston

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