Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Idiot finds life on Mars

...to bad he can't find one on Earth.

Armchair Astronomer David Martines has claimed to have proven
there is a space station on Mars via the use of “Google Mars

71 49' 19.73" N
29 33' 06.53" W

There are all sorts of anomalies that take place in photography.  My father was a photographer and cartographer and he taught me a lot and very well.  I have even exploited some of those things in my own photographic work. Even digital photography is susceptible. The age of digital cameras has killed film and darkrooms and all the fun that went with them.  It is a shame that more people haven't had their hands on real film and photo paper, or in developer, stop bath and fixer solutions. But that is their loss.

"It looks like a linear streak artifact produced by a cosmic ray," said Alfred McEwen, a planetary geologist at the Lunar and Planetary Lab at the University of Arizona and the director of the Planetary Imaging Research Laboratory. McEwen is the principal investigator of the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE), a powerful telescope currently orbiting Mars. "With space images that are taken outside our magnetosphere, such as those taken by orbiting telescopes, it's very common to see these cosmic ray hits. You see them on optical images and a lot of the infrared images too."

Here is the 'discovery' video on You-Tube -> Bio Station Alpha
 

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