by Beyond » Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:37 pm
That picture sure looks different than the one you asked about. I've got windows 7 and the resolution is set by default at 1920x1080 on my Dell wide screen monitor and i have the screen magnifier set at 150%.
and i couldn't tell what was in the crater except that there does appear to be a small bit of ice reflecting the sun. No where near as large to the crater as your "nevermind" picture.
Anyway, if you magnify the crater that you originally asked about to about 1 1/4 inches long(right to left) and then measure from the right hand side of the outside of the crater, to the right 8 inches and then up 2 inches, you will see a little almost round patch of white(ice?) with a boulder in the middle of it. Just to the right of that white spot is a dark spot. If you increase the magnification of the dark spot, to me it resembles a bird nest with a few eggs in it.
[quote="six1o"]Nevermind.
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMGKA808BE_0.html
case closed.[/quote]
That picture sure looks different than the one you asked about. I've got windows 7 and the resolution is set by default at 1920x1080 on my Dell wide screen monitor and i have the screen magnifier set at 150%.
and i couldn't tell what was in the crater except that there does appear to be a small bit of ice reflecting the sun. No where near as large to the crater as your "nevermind" picture.
Anyway, if you magnify the crater that you originally asked about to about 1 1/4 inches long(right to left) and then measure from the right hand side of the outside of the crater, to the right 8 inches and then up 2 inches, you will see a little almost round patch of white(ice?) with a boulder in the middle of it. Just to the right of that white spot is a dark spot. If you increase the magnification of the dark spot, to me it resembles a bird nest with a few eggs in it.