Object photographed by Mars rover

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The discussion revolves around an unusual object photographed by the Opportunity rover on Mars, specifically during sol 61 of its mission. Participants explore various interpretations of the object's appearance, potential origins, and implications for understanding Martian geology and possible life forms.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants speculate that the object may have originated from Earth, while others question its size and shape.
  • One participant notes the object's exceptionally regular and uniform shape, prompting further inquiry into its dimensions.
  • There is a suggestion that the object could be debris from previous missions to Mars.
  • Some participants observe that the object resembles screw heads, with one proposing it could be a print left by the rover itself.
  • Another participant describes seeing organic imagery in the microscopic images, including features that resemble skeletal remains or seashell edges, suggesting a potential for life on Mars.
  • Links to additional images and resources are shared to support various claims and observations made by participants.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of interpretations regarding the object's nature and origin, with no consensus reached. Multiple competing views remain, including the possibility of it being a natural geological feature, a product of the rover, or even evidence of past life.

Contextual Notes

Some claims are based on subjective interpretations of images, and there is a reliance on the definitions of terms like "organic imagery." The discussion includes references to specific imaging techniques and equipment used by the rover, which may influence the interpretations presented.

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From the other infomation available from the Opportunity rover website(s), can you tell us please what the Microsopic Imager was looking at at the time.
 
Wow ... What is this?

At first guess, I would say that it is something that came from earth? Or ... ...
 
That's an exceptionally regular and uniform shape, isn't it.

I, too, wonder exactly how big it is.
 
rovers imager stats.
Location End of Robotic Arm
Image size 1024 x 1024 pixels
Field of View 31 x 31 millimeters
(at optimal working distance of 63 millimeters from the front of the lens barrel to the target)
Depth of Field plus or minus 3 millimeters
Resolution 30 microns/pixel
(at optimal working distance)
Spectral Range 480-680 nanometers
Filters None
 
Is it possibly something that broke off from earlier attempts to put things on Mars?
 
In the part of the circle, there are smaller circles, .. They look like philips screw heads.
 
Yes they do look like screw heads. I presume it was just part of the rover that accidentally touched the surface and left a print.
 
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/mer2004/rover-images/apr-14-2004/captions/image-5.html

see any similarities?
 
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I just assumed that was the grinder tools effect on the rock surface, with an unequal application of force; one sided contact. I have seen some other things in those images though, including something that looked like a lizard fossil. I see organic imagery all through the microscopic images from Opportunity. I have seen a number of things that look like tiny skeletal remains, or trilobites yesterdays images had what looked like a seashell edge. Let me find that.
Well I can't copy and paste into here, and I will have to find the images of interest. But last night, I was looking at a martian image, that looked like seashell edge, and barnacles everywhere. I know that all life is not like life here, but we are close neighbors.

Here is the image from yesterday, in the lower left quadrant is an edge of some ruffled item, that emerges from rock. There are other raised looking things in that area, with central openings, (barnacles).
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/2/m/099/2M135153004EFF2700P2959M2M1.JPG
 
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http://marsrovers.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20040329a.html is the title of the Opportunity PR for 29 March. "Opportunity observed the spot ['a bright patch of soil dubbed "Mont Blanc"'] with its Moessbauer and alpha particle X-ray spectrometers, also located on the arm."

You can see the same image here: just select Front Hazcam, sol61.

The image which Easy posted seems to show an object resting on/in the Martian sands; in fact, it's a depression in the "Mt Blanc" soil, made by http://athena.cornell.edu/the_mission/ins_moss.html, for your viewing pleasure.
 
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