Thursday, January 30, 2014

Complaint NASA: "There is no life on Mars" and has discovered Opportunity - Gaianews.it

Last week, NASA announced the discovery of the strange Opportunity rover on Mars: a rock that was not there 12 days before she appeared in the frame of the camera of the Mars rover. Now a scientist has decided to sue NASA, as he said he would refuse to investigate more thoroughly the rock, he said instead of a mushroom.

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“Any intelligent adult, but also every teenager child, chimpanzee, monkey, dog, rodent or with even a modicum of curiosity, would approach, to investigate and closely examine a cup-shaped structure that appears a few meters 12 days in front of him when he had not noticed before, but NASA and the group of researchers who guide the rover Opportunity, which have refused to take even a single photograph in the foreground, “said Rhawn Joseph.

Rhawn Joseph has a PhD and states that the donut-shaped object that appeared in front of the rover is not a piece of material left behind by one of the wheels of the machine. Instead, he claims to have provided the Agency with the proof that it is something biological: a fungus similar to those found on Earth that has popped out of the ground and grew.

According to NASA, who earlier had said that the window in which it is able to check this item after 12 days, was able to restrict the period up to 4 days.

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taken now calls for 100 high-resolution photos to allow everyone to study the subject, along with 24 photos taken from near microscopic object, and want them to be made public as soon as possible. The large number of photos is perhaps due to the perception that NASA tricks the results.

As if that were not enough, if the object were to prove a biological organism also wants the right to change its name and its name in the first six scientific articles on the subject.

In any case, NASA has already explained last week on the 10th anniversary of the operation of the Opportunity rover is investigating the object using a microscope and a spectrometer. The project’s lead scientist, Steve Squyres, has already said that the object contained excessive amounts of sulfur and manganese – and so it is definitely a rock.

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