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TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - guohua - 06-18-2016 Yes that's the Head Lines and I'll post the pictures from the article, but you should know this, NASA admits those images are from Mars but they say those are Dark Streaks in the Sand, Not Trees! You Decide Yes Interesting,,,, Isn't it. Quote:UFO chasers are claiming an historic discovery in the quest to establish if there really is any life on Mars. Quote:For a start, NASA has two ground-based rovers on the surface of the Red Planet, taking extraordinary detailed and close-up pictures.Link Another Great Article with some very interesting pictures: Mars RE: TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - Mystic Wanderer - 06-18-2016 Awesome! Just wait until someone captures an image of a Mantis Being staring back at them! RE: TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - Pennylemon - 06-18-2016 (06-18-2016, 05:59 AM)guohua Wrote: Yes that's the Head Lines and I'll post the pictures from the article, but you should know this, NASA admits those images are from Mars but they say those are Dark Streaks in the Sand, Not Trees! You Decide They are certainly beautiful, and the more I looked them the more these and other "plantlike" things on mars remind me of lichen. We do know that terrestrial lichen can survive in the most inhospitable places on earth. A quick search on the subject brings up this. For those that cannot click the link, is an overview of experiments on the Expose-E platform on the International Space Station. Over the course of 18 months various fungi and lichen species were exposed and according to the article, "After 18 months on board in conditions similar to those on Mars, more than 60% of their cells remained intact, with stable DNA." Very interesting stuff !! http://www.agenciasinc.es/en/News/Antarctic-fungi-survive-Martian-conditions-on-the-International-Space-Station Penny RE: TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - Ninurta - 06-19-2016 I'm convinced they actually are streaks in the sand, but with a caveat. I'm convinced they are streaks because I see too many different "growth" angles for them to be actual trees. Trees, especially those that are mostly trunk with generally short branches as these would be if they were trees, always grow straight away from the pull of gravity. The reason for that is that if they don't, and instead grow at a tangent or an angle less than about 80 or 90 degrees perpendicular to the pull of gravity, gravity will pull them over and they will topple - even more likely if they are rooted in mere loose sand. I see no toppled trees there, despite the crazy angles each "stand" is "growing" at. When a tree has wider branches, i.e. "the spreading chestnut tree" of village smithy fame, it can afford to grow at somewhat more of an angle, because it can send out branches to the opposite site to counter balance the pull of gravity and keep it from falling over. So... I think they are streaks rather than trees. Now comes the caveat - Although I don't think they are trees, I think there is something else weird going on here. The streaks are way too dark, and they certainly ARE "dendritic" (tree-like, branching), which is a characteristic of river and creek channels on Earth. Together, these things indicate a "flow", and it certainly looks more like a liquid flow than just tumbling sand. The under-layer is dark, much darker than the normal surface of Mars. It looks wet to me. CO2 doesn't have a liquid phase normally, and certainly not under the atmospheric pressures on Mars. it just sublimates - goes directly from solid to gas. The features look sort of like middle eastern "wadis", dendritic channels in the desert cause by running liquid (water here on Earth)... so what is the liquid causing these martian wadis to form? ' RE: TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - guohua - 06-19-2016 @Ninurta, I agree with you and most of the scientist think the same think and that's NASA's explanation more or less, BUT DAMN, it's interesting! RE: TREES FOUND ON MARS: Extraordinary image 'shows towering plants on the Red Planet' - guohua - 06-23-2016 Yes NASA is calling this an Optical Illusion. Yes, They Are,,,, Don't Laugh! Quote:Naturally erupting dust clouds on Mars are creating structures that look surprisingly like trees near the planet's north pole. But don't be fooled ? it's just an optical illusion, NASA scientists say.Link We all know NASA Would Never lie!!!! |