No Bones on Mars according to Curiosity Rover images



NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover spotted femur thigh bone-like rock on the surface of Red Planet on Sol 725. Rover used its Mastcam imaging instrument to capture this rock formation. From the whole scene we can see that the rover drove through this area and then photographed the result. NASA’s scientists declare that this shape could be formed by erosion, either wind or water. Red Planet seem to never had enough oxygen in its atmosphere and elsewhere to support more complex organisms.

Credit: NASA.gov

Source image of Curiosity bone-like rock formation: https://mars.nasa.gov/raw_images/191712/?site=msl

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35 thoughts on “No Bones on Mars according to Curiosity Rover images”

  1. If you study about hinduism history there are living proofs of giant foot prints even today from india to sri Lanka, people travelling in a light year speed to other planets and universes, even today many proofs exists.

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  2. Doesn't it strike as odd that the rock formation is the only one that looks like (a femur) in that pile? We never knew that giants roamed the Earth in the guise of dinosaurs until their bones and fossil remains were unearthed in relatively recent times.

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  3. it just "looks" like a femur bone because it's a stem like feature with a hammer type end. That's not a femur bone from any animal we know on earth's history. Like other's said it's just your brain trying to fill in the dots, aka pareidolia. Great place to find NASA pics with music thanks!

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  4. I want to tell the truth about life on Mars before NASA will bang my head on keyobord! There is a li*(&KJH JLHjkisuddsa;jk ;aoshhasd;ofaewrfsaszrfehadsfz;;oihuj;o ihuzdsf;iz sdfv;zukj ;oiudhujiok

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  5. In my opinion of course it's bones because this rovers isn't traversing on Mars but on Devon island, in the Canadian Arctic. Nasa has been duping us all for years.

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