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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: SFC Bennie on January 06, 2004, 11:31:20 am
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CBC Newsworld just showed the NASA press conference where they unveiled the first 12 milion pixel Martian landscape image.
Pinkish, and very beautiful. Something wonderful to wake up to.
Scott Bennie
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Behold...the Pepto Bismol planet!
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Very nice. Thanks Rat.
Scott Bennie
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HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
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That is just awsome Ratboy. Great post.
Stephen
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Quote:
HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
No, thats the little men from mars silly!
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Thats my background!
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I don'y know why but I actually get choked up that we are once again exploring the Red planet.
I thought I'd share this with you guys...while looking at the moon the other night my 3 years old grandaughtered annouced that she would sit on the moon some day. Gave me goosebumps 'cause I believe her. 
Best,
Jerry
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Reminds me of Arrakis...in some odd way I can't quite place...
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Always interesting to actually look upon another planet. Just one problem with sending probes. They always have to land in the most flat, uninteresting vistas on the planet
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The resolution of that pic was amazing. I can't wait to see more when they are available!
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CBC Newsworld just showed the NASA press conference where they unveiled the first 12 milion pixel Martian landscape image.
Pinkish, and very beautiful. Something wonderful to wake up to.
Scott Bennie
-
Behold...the Pepto Bismol planet!
-
Very nice. Thanks Rat.
Scott Bennie
-
HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
-
That is just awsome Ratboy. Great post.
Stephen
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Quote:
HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
No, thats the little men from mars silly!
-
Absolutely beautiful.
-
Thats my background!
-
I don'y know why but I actually get choked up that we are once again exploring the Red planet.
I thought I'd share this with you guys...while looking at the moon the other night my 3 years old grandaughtered annouced that she would sit on the moon some day. Gave me goosebumps 'cause I believe her. 
Best,
Jerry
-
Reminds me of Arrakis...in some odd way I can't quite place...
-
Always interesting to actually look upon another planet. Just one problem with sending probes. They always have to land in the most flat, uninteresting vistas on the planet
-
The resolution of that pic was amazing. I can't wait to see more when they are available!
-
CBC Newsworld just showed the NASA press conference where they unveiled the first 12 milion pixel Martian landscape image.
Pinkish, and very beautiful. Something wonderful to wake up to.
Scott Bennie
-
Behold...the Pepto Bismol planet!
-
Very nice. Thanks Rat.
Scott Bennie
-
HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
-
That is just awsome Ratboy. Great post.
Stephen
-
Quote:
HEY!!
Left side of the image, about halfway up to the horizon. That smallish rock that appears to be standing upright? I think they finally found WALDO!!!
No, thats the little men from mars silly!
-
Absolutely beautiful.
-
Thats my background!
-
I don'y know why but I actually get choked up that we are once again exploring the Red planet.
I thought I'd share this with you guys...while looking at the moon the other night my 3 years old grandaughtered annouced that she would sit on the moon some day. Gave me goosebumps 'cause I believe her. 
Best,
Jerry
-
Reminds me of Arrakis...in some odd way I can't quite place...
-
Always interesting to actually look upon another planet. Just one problem with sending probes. They always have to land in the most flat, uninteresting vistas on the planet
-
The resolution of that pic was amazing. I can't wait to see more when they are available!