Situation: On September 28th back in 2012 NASA released a photo to the public taken by the Curiosity Rover depicting the red tinted barren landscape that we have been condi-tioned to believe is what Mars looks like. The problem is that several intrepid souls over the years have matched up the scenery from Mars photographs as being a dead ringer for the Mojave Desert located in Nevada and California sans a little red tint to the photoshopped outcome. While it could be argued that Mars and the Mojave Desertscapes look re-markably similar, what can’t be refuted easily at all by NASA is why is there a Mojave ground squirrel in their pho-tograph. NASA refuses to address the fact that the squirrel is in their photo maintaining that the climate of Mars is com-pletely inhospitable for animal growth with an atmosphere of 95.32 percent Carbon Dioxide. So NASA where did the squirrel come from? Maybe this is why relatively few photos are ever released to the public of the final frontier.
Guy S. Stanton, III
**
No comments:
Post a Comment