This is the only picture from NASA that calls my attention. The weird formation looks organic. Of course the picture you are showing is "edited" in order to show better details. Actually by Zooming it won't give you those details. However, you can use filters and that formation gives a tone of color different than the rest of rocks.
BREAKING NEWS - READ ALL ABAHT IT! NASA Discovers Sign Of Life On Martian Surface. After much analysing of it, they have released a photograph into the public domain, and here it is for all the world to see . . .
I once saw these three pyramids in a desert, quite big, and I figured there was no way for those things to exist where they were, and given I was told they were thousands of years old, built by ancient man....and of course I didn't believe it. Impossible. Always some jackwagon making claims trying to fool others. Well my mama didn't raise no fool, no siree bobtail. Do not always believe what the eye balls see. If something looks impossible, chances are, it is impossible. (maniacal laughter)
Humans will soon....and I mean in 100 years...have cities on Mars. Our only problem is the loss of the Martian EM-Field. We can Terraform Mars and make the atmosphere breathable over time....and even extract water from under the surface. But the lack of that one time protective EM-Field is a real B!#@H!! AboveAlpha
We couldn't get enough raw materials there to build a mud-hut village, never mind 'cities'! Is there anything NASA can say that you won't believe, Alpha?
LOL!!! GOOD ONE!! AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - All the materials we need are already there. AboveAlpha
As you've never been there to know, I can only presume that is a NASA statement. Wonder if NASA has worked out how those 'materials' can be extracted, and where the 'liquid wodda' will come from to make cement and stuff.
Because the Martian atmosphere is thin and because when Mars lost it's EM-Field all the water was chemically split into Oxygen and Hydrogen gases which were mostly lost to space.....Asteroid Bombardment and all the metals within them sit right on the surface of the planet and are not lost to erosion or to subduction as they would on Earth. AboveAlpha
It can't...at least not yet. We can drop genetically engineered seeds that would grow and begin to convert the large amounts of CO2 in the Martian atmosphere to O2. AboveAlpha - - - Updated - - - This topic was about having some FUN. Relax! AboveAlpha
Hmm, refining metals on Mars could be fun. As I recall that requires fire-lots of it-and fire doesn't work without oxygen-lots of that too. I suppose we could always just plant potatoes, just like Matt Damon did in The Martian! (Great book, by the way. The film? Meh...)
There is a lot of H2O under the Martian surface. We can simply use an electrical charge to get Oxygen. AboveAlpha
The ESA is trying. But they are still decades away as far as Celestial Mechanics calculations tat NASA has mastered. AboveAlpha
Please don't make such comments, it would be a matter of time that some French artard shows up and asks how American dick tastes... Just saying...