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Airplane View of Mars

 
 
Reply Thu 3 Sep, 2009 09:09 pm
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/space/09/03/mars.images/index.html
A slide show.
 
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Reply Fri 4 Sep, 2009 12:24 am
I'd like to land in the Schaeberle Crater. I hear the women there are pretty hot.

BTW Edgar, the actual slide show is here: http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/releases/sept_09.php
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Reply Fri 4 Sep, 2009 02:01 am
Thanks for comming to the rescue. These are wonderful. I've looked at 23 pages so far.
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Reply Fri 4 Sep, 2009 04:23 am
Thanks, dood.
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Reply Fri 4 Sep, 2009 05:55 am
Stunning.

Thank you.
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Reply Fri 4 Sep, 2009 12:37 pm
Wow, very nice detail! I particularly like this one:

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h246/Reyn2244/ESP_012625_1720.jpg

Thanks for posting!
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Reply Sat 5 Sep, 2009 01:16 am
There are several that clearly show the sedimentary layering. The layring is so huge and reagional in mapview that the entire areas had to have been under a sea at one time. Imagine a sea that has been blown away from the entire planet leaving only the evidence of previous layering. AWESOME
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Reply Sun 6 Sep, 2009 07:38 pm
You gave me goosebumps again, Edgar - thanks!
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Reply Sun 6 Sep, 2009 09:20 pm
Stunning. Awesome. Overwhelming. Help! I'm running out of superlatives.
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