Face on Mars, Cydonia - Mars Express (APOD 25, 26 Sep 2006)
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Did you notice the large Lion Head above and left of the "Skull"? It is comprised of the three large mountain landforms that lie in the middle of the lighter toned area.
http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?ac ... serverid=6
Here is the image itself, if the thumbnail doesn't open properly
http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?ac ... nt=1637484
http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?ac ... serverid=6
Here is the image itself, if the thumbnail doesn't open properly
http://www.imagehosting.us/index.php?ac ... nt=1637484
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Ink Blots
OK, I'll have a bash...Dr. Skeptic wrote:This thread has rendered itself into an "Ink Blot" clinic.
Does anyone else wish to reveal personality traits?
Just above and to the left of the skull is my wedding ring!
And spookily enough, just above and to the left of the face is the wife's wedding ring!
Strange but true...
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Re: Ink Blots
And how would you rate yourself on a scale of one to ten on conflict resolution with your wife? One, both hurt and angry, ten, smiles and understanding.Andy Wade wrote:OK, I'll have a bash...Dr. Skeptic wrote:This thread has rendered itself into an "Ink Blot" clinic.
Does anyone else wish to reveal personality traits?
Just above and to the left of the skull is my wedding ring!
And spookily enough, just above and to the left of the face is the wife's wedding ring!
Strange but true...
Speculation ≠ Science
This is another interesting article on the Face
http://posthumanblues.blogspot.com/2006 ... mages.html
I was wondering where that "Horn" on the forehead came from.
http://posthumanblues.blogspot.com/2006 ... mages.html
I was wondering where that "Horn" on the forehead came from.
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Oh a 10, definitely. She's the best. What a girl!Dr. Skeptic wrote:And how would you rate yourself on a scale of one to ten on conflict resolution with your wife? One, both hurt and angry, ten, smiles and understanding.Andy Wade wrote:OK, I'll have a bash...Dr. Skeptic wrote:This thread has rendered itself into an "Ink Blot" clinic.
Does anyone else wish to reveal personality traits?
Just above and to the left of the skull is my wedding ring!
And spookily enough, just above and to the left of the face is the wife's wedding ring!
Strange but true...
But it's funny that my 'wedding ring' is next to the 'skull', as I'm 10 years older than she is, maybe my days are numbered and there's something in this after all...
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Maybe you are seeing you wedding rings next to, not a skull, but an image of an early ultrasound!Oh a 10, definitely. She's the best. What a girl!
But it's funny that my 'wedding ring' is next to the 'skull', as I'm 10 years older than she is, maybe my days are numbered and there's something in this after all... Shocked
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Yet another anomaly from Mars
http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evid ... -skull.htm
This was posted as a link to a story from a radio station program website.
I looked into the original image from the nasa website and found the original image.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/ ... 46L0M1.JPG
The rock in question is just NE of the centrally located rock in the image.
It would appear that the first image might have been tampered with but it cannot be verified as the clarity isn't in the second image when it is enlarged. The first image is definately altered though as the original image is B/W.
http://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evid ... -skull.htm
This was posted as a link to a story from a radio station program website.
I looked into the original image from the nasa website and found the original image.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/ ... 46L0M1.JPG
The rock in question is just NE of the centrally located rock in the image.
It would appear that the first image might have been tampered with but it cannot be verified as the clarity isn't in the second image when it is enlarged. The first image is definately altered though as the original image is B/W.