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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visiteMareKromium04/11/23 at 06:54Anakin: S? generalmente ci vado, stavolta non ? stato cos?...
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commentoMareKromium04/11/23 at 06:53Anakin: idee sulla propulsione dal momento che non si vedo...
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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visiteMareKromium04/09/23 at 19:53Paolo C. Fienga: Tranquillo Anakin: sono raramente a "casa&quo...
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commentoMareKromium04/09/23 at 19:50Paolo C. Fienga: Secondo me č nostro. Anzi: ne sono (quasi) certo.
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commentoMareKromium04/09/23 at 15:25Ufologo: Nostro? Dai! A meno che sia un drone con elica ......
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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visiteMareKromium04/09/23 at 15:24Ufologo: Mah ... Chissŕ.
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commentoMareKromium04/09/23 at 09:37Anakin: Infatti secondo me le foto sono genuine e l'og...
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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visiteMareKromium04/09/23 at 09:36Anakin: azz! scusa non avevo visto che le hai pubblicate
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UFO-Poland_03.jpgUFO over Poland (3) - Credits: unknown110 visiteMareKromium04/08/23 at 16:52MareKromium: I riflessi dell'OVNI sono coerenti con la posi...
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UFO-Poland_02.jpgUFO over Poland (2) - Credits: unknown158 visitenessun commentoMareKromium04/08/23 at 16:48MareKromium: ...e non penso che ruoti su se stesso... Ondeggia ...
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The_Tower-1.jpgA new "Monolith-like Structure" on Mars...135 visiteWith thousands of images taken by various probes sent to Mars, it would seem inevitable that unusual or puzzling objects might be seen in some of them. And of course, there have been, most notably the famous “Face on Mars” first seen in low-resolution Viking Orbiter images in the 1970s. Higher-resolution images taken later by other orbiters with better cameras showed it, and nearby interesting formations, to be just natural hills and mesas. Despite that, other curious things are seen in both orbital and ground images from time to time, although they almost always have a simple prosaic explanation. Another such oddity was seen in an image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which has attracted some attention. Most likely it is a natural rock formation, but it’s also not, as described by the tabloid Daily Mail, a “spherule” either.
The image shows a bright object casting a long shadow across the Floor of what might be a dried-up lakebed. Some observers have said it might be a Tower (or "Spire"), judging by the long shadow, but the view is from directly above and not enough detail can be seen on the object itself. The object does stand out for its brightness, but little more can be said about it. Using Occam’s Razor, it is most likely a natural geological rock formation, and not an alien tower, but it also can’t be a round “spherule” as referred to. The spherules seen by the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers are tiny, only a few millimeters across, way, way too small to be seen from orbit. If at all sphere-shaped, it is much bigger than that. Simply being round or tall also wouldn’t prove it was something artificial.MareKromium04/08/23 at 16:44MareKromium: Il giorno in cui i Campi Flegrei (un Super-vulcano...
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The_Tower-1.jpgA new "Monolith-like Structure" on Mars...135 visiteWith thousands of images taken by various probes sent to Mars, it would seem inevitable that unusual or puzzling objects might be seen in some of them. And of course, there have been, most notably the famous “Face on Mars” first seen in low-resolution Viking Orbiter images in the 1970s. Higher-resolution images taken later by other orbiters with better cameras showed it, and nearby interesting formations, to be just natural hills and mesas. Despite that, other curious things are seen in both orbital and ground images from time to time, although they almost always have a simple prosaic explanation. Another such oddity was seen in an image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which has attracted some attention. Most likely it is a natural rock formation, but it’s also not, as described by the tabloid Daily Mail, a “spherule” either.
The image shows a bright object casting a long shadow across the Floor of what might be a dried-up lakebed. Some observers have said it might be a Tower (or "Spire"), judging by the long shadow, but the view is from directly above and not enough detail can be seen on the object itself. The object does stand out for its brightness, but little more can be said about it. Using Occam’s Razor, it is most likely a natural geological rock formation, and not an alien tower, but it also can’t be a round “spherule” as referred to. The spherules seen by the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers are tiny, only a few millimeters across, way, way too small to be seen from orbit. If at all sphere-shaped, it is much bigger than that. Simply being round or tall also wouldn’t prove it was something artificial.MareKromium04/07/23 at 19:52walthari: in effetti i movimenti dei Flegrei sono sia in un ...
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