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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/19/20 at 09:53Anakin: Molti tirano ad indovinare. E qualcuno osa teorie ...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/18/20 at 19:42MareKromium: Qui sembra tutto "morto". Io cerco di st...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/18/20 at 13:10Anakin: Doppiamente grazie Mare. Noi qui (Padova) siamo ch...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/17/20 at 17:04walthari: MareK interesserebbe anche a me la tua teoria sull...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/17/20 at 16:19MareKromium: Di nulla Anakin, Lo sai che ho stima di Te e che T...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/16/20 at 19:57Anakin: Grazie mille Mare. Detto da te ? una grande onore ...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/13/20 at 10:02MareKromium: Esistono? SI.
Sono "Intelligenti" (o &q...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/13/20 at 07:51Anakin: Cerco di affrontare un tema delicato e spinoso.
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/11/20 at 10:44MareKromium: Io non so cosa siano, Amici Miei, ma so - penso - ...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/11/20 at 06:56Anakin: la mia idea ? che alcuni di questi servon solo a s...
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/10/20 at 12:20Ufologo: (UFO Telemetrici?)
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SOL1083-2P222482431EFFASCGP2749R7M1.jpgJust like a long time ago...188 visiteOsservate l'inset in b/n e quindi provate a rispondere a questa domanda: è mai possibile che, a distanza di tre anni dalla prima "Anomalìa", se ne sia verificata una seconda la quale è quasi del tutto identica a quella che la NASA stessa fece fatica a spiegare? Per rinfrescarVi la memoria, ecco che cosa dissero gli Amici di Pasadena della prima Stella Cadente Marziana:"Observing the sky with the green filter of it panoramic camera, the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit came across a surprise: a streak across the sky. The streak, seen in the middle of this mosaic of images taken by the navigation and panoramic cameras, was probably the brightest object in the sky at the time. Scientists theorize that the mystery line could be either a meteorite or one of seven out-of-commission spacecraft still orbiting Mars. Because the object appeared to move 4° of an arc in 15" it is probably not the Russian probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5 or Phobos 2; or the American probes Mariner 9 or Viking 1. That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with the North-South orientation of the streak. In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 were left in orbits that could produce motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. Said Mark Lemmon, a rover team member from Texas A&M University, Texas - "Is this the first image of a meteor on Mars, or an image of a spacecraft sent from another world during the dawn of our robotic space exploration program? We may never know, but we are still looking for clues".
Purtroppo, i "clues" (elementi probatori) di cui Mark Lemmon parlava non sono stati mai trovati. Almeno sino ad oggi...MareKromium03/10/20 at 09:51Anakin: Oggetti volanti non identificati. Gli stessi che s...
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