
here it is, look at it. It's covered in wood varnish
Original image Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 21:00, Reply)

Pictures on the moon look like the moon, but that looks very earth like and familiar.
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 21:04, Reply)

I've got the rather fantastic Postcards from Mars and they were very careful to colour-correct to make the shots as close as possible to what you would actually see. The colours in this looks very close to those.
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 21:11, Reply)

"The images are impressive, another world, but to be honest, after the 40th view of a boulder field
one starts to long for a lunar crater or Saturn's rings. Mars is fundamentally a rather tedious"
Lmfao , What was he expecting ? The odd monolith, remains of ancient architecture, costa coffee ?
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 21:45, Reply)

...or at least it would be if it wasn't too thin to matter.
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 22:11, Reply)

bring the camera back to its highest position and look straight down.
just off center to the left on the edge of the solar panel you will see a bracket with what looks like a locating pin.
now put that locating pin directly under the down pointing arrow
if you look at the center of the screen you will see what looks like the remains of a boot/shoe print heel and toe complete with cleat marks as if standing in sort earth or damp sand
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 22:40, Reply)

( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 22:57, Reply)

youtu.be/RwxTRNzLZ9M
Edit. I'm drunk
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 23:07, Reply)

And they assume that everyone has the same size screen as you
( , Fri 6 Jul 2012, 23:36, Reply)

*closes down web design business*
( , Sat 7 Jul 2012, 10:27, Reply)

Look straight up and then straight down? What are you on about?
Also, there won't be a boot print because this is a photo of Mars and people don't live there.
( , Sat 7 Jul 2012, 13:10, Reply)

and settle the whole we did/no you didn't argument? Seems to be possible from mars, so why not the moon? That we we will all know for sure....
*have no opinion either way on said conspiracy theory/actual event*
*clicks like a loon for the link!*
( , Sat 7 Jul 2012, 10:51, Reply)

The fact that there are expermients on Mars set up by the astronauts should be proof enough....such as a series of mirrors which any semi-serious astronomer can use to time light waves bouncing back to Earth. It's something that's since been used to accurately measure distance over very large areas.
But that's harder for the conspiracy theorists to argue against cos they don't really understand it.
( , Sat 7 Jul 2012, 18:09, Reply)