Baj Posted 13 August, 2008 Posted 13 August, 2008 These look painfully fake You mean aside from the fact you can type in the URL on the photo and view them on the nasa website?
Nexstar Posted 13 August, 2008 Posted 13 August, 2008 Bottom one is quite blatently a ski jump. Daredevils!
RedArmy Posted 13 August, 2008 Posted 13 August, 2008 You mean aside from the fact you can type in the URL on the photo and view them on the nasa website?Right, because they've never faked space images before.
Danny Posted 13 August, 2008 Posted 13 August, 2008 Right, because they've never faked space images before. Let me guess, the moon landings? Or the pictures showing the Earth as roughly spherical?
Baj Posted 13 August, 2008 Posted 13 August, 2008 Right, because they've never faked space images before. Patronising sod. Are you suggesting that Nasa altered THESE pictures to PUT fake items in there? LOL.
Bath Saint Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 "The chances against anything manlike on Mars are a million to one," he [Ogilvy] said.
Saint_clark Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 In that bottom one, i'm surprised they haven't tried to say that dark shape in the top left area is also a humanoid.
Jillyanne Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 "The chances against anything manlike on Mars are a million to one," he [Ogilvy] said. Superb album, I know every word off also, is that sad?
Saint_clark Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Superb album, I know every word off also, is that sad? Not at all. I was gutted when the 2005 film was nothing like it.
Jillyanne Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Not at all. I was gutted when the 2005 film was nothing like it. The live on stage version was superb at the BIC.
James_O_Mac Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Thats just the set of the new terminator film, stop having us on. Nah seriously, really weird stuff
Bath Saint Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Superb album, I know every word off also, is that sad? Obviously you don't as that is a quote from the book. The album quote is '"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one" he said' HTH
Jillyanne Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Obviously you don't as that is a quote from the book. The album quote is '"The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one" he said' HTH Yes I do and I have the book. HTH
Sheaf Saint Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 The live on stage version was superb at the BIC. Yeah saw it at Sheffield Arena last december. Simply awesome. Anyway, back on topic - it's entirely feasible that there was a civilisation on Mars sometime in its history. The climate will have changed drastically over the course of its existence just like ours has, only Earth's atmosphere changed and evolved to a point where it was able to support life. It's entirely possible that Mars once had a climate that was capable of supporting life but doesn't any more.
Saints Noog Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 You mean aside from the fact you can type in the URL on the photo and view them on the nasa website? Where is all the media coverage then? This would be the most important finding in the history of space exploration. I'm sorry but i'm not buying it
Deano6 Posted 14 August, 2008 Posted 14 August, 2008 Wow, some rocks that vaguely resemble other things.
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