Sunday, October 16, 2016

Holy Cow Alien Life Is Caught Running Away From Mars Curiosity Rover When Drilling Started

Wow!
This was my first impression's when I saw this and I just thought straight away that my readers need to see these Mars images and read it for themselves? So I set about getting my research ready and compiled this post for you. I hope you like this? We have to give a big thank you to Mars Alive for his really good eye for finding this anomaly. I always quote the first place I find my materials. Like for instance SOL 882 is a group of images not just one image, which I learned.

Here is a link to all the images of SOL 882 in the group.

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Left Navigation Camera (Navcams) on Sol 882
Mars Curiosity Rover's Image
Scroll down further to see the NASA SOL 882 settings and other details/stats for people like us (nerds) Whom love the intricate particles of details because it's there that most conspiracies live and are found, because keeping up a good lie (however you look at it) means the keeping up of appearances and if you start to waver or fade a little, it all unravels.

Even though NASA won't admit this, they will however tell us how they made a mistake? Like how they are under such strain they sometimes make a few mistakes in the details, but we know that's where a conspiracy starts off. Where it takes root. Doh! Here's another Mars image with an anomaly in the frame.

I'm going to give you as much details as I can handle before I started to yawn, ha.
UFO Sightings Hotspot this is the direct link to that post;

Life on Mars is a definite fact now after this image proves it
You can just make out a creature at high speed
On January 29, 2015 NASA's Curiosity Mars rover used a drill carried at the end of its robotic arm to bore into a flat rock on Mars and collected a sample from its interior. Images were taken by the Front Hazcam right and the Front Hazcam left on board the rover and published on page SOL 882 of NASA’s website Mars Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Follow think to SOL 882 Raw Image page, it is fascinating.
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The best evidence of life on Mars
Tiny Creatures found on Mars


At first glance, it seems to be standard images showing the robotic arm which carried out a drill but if you take a closer look at the images taken by the Front Hazcam right you will notice a very small being, what could be an insect. ‘Mars Alive’ who discovered the anomaly made a time-lapse footage in which you can see that the insect is moving during the drilling activities.

Although some people suggest the anomaly is just a piece of debris due to vibration from the drill, I'm not sure if it is just a piece of debris because the legs of the insect, maybe a bug, ant or spider, are clearly visible and it looks like it runs away from the drilling activities. A tiny living creature on Mars or just debris, here is the time-lapse footage.

If this is indeed true then it opens up so many questions like for instance;
Was NASA aware they might literally come across life on Mars? Did they anticipate finding life on the red planet? Have they put anything in place to go after this creature or are they going to bury their heads in the "Red Sand" and hope no-one comes looking for answers? Well, my question is this;
Have you identified the creature?

No doubt your questions will be totally different and maybe more probing and more specific? Was it a creature? Was just a piece of dirt being pushed away by the drilling process? These are the questions that we ask and the questions they don't like.

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on Sol 882
Drilling holes on Mars

Below is the video I have linked to aswell to the channel where it was found. It was found on Mars Alive Youtube Channel. I will put some interesting information just after the video.







NASA's JPLWebsite.
Mars rover Curiosity acquired this image using its Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), located on the turret at the end of the rover's robotic arm, on January 29, 2015, Sol 882 of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission, at 12:26:44 UTC. When this image was obtained, the focus motor count position was 13021. This number indicates the internal position of the MAHLI lens at the time the image was acquired.

This count also tells whether the dust cover was open or closed. Values between 0 and 6000 mean the dust cover was closed; values between 12500 and 16000 occur when the cover is open. For close-up images, the motor count can in some cases be used to estimate the distance between the MAHLI lens and target. For example, in-focus images obtained with the dust cover open for which the lens was 2.5 cm from the target have a motor count near 15270.

Mars Curiosity Rover SOL 882 Images
Just a few of SOL 882 images


If the lens is 5 cm from the target, the motor count is near 14360; if 7 cm, 13980; 10 cm, 13635; 15 cm, 13325; 20 cm, 13155; 25 cm, 13050; 30 cm, 12970. These correspond to image scales, in micrometers per pixel, of about 16, 25, 32, 42, 60, 77, 95, and 113. Most images acquired by MAHLI in daylight use the sun as an illumination source. However, in some cases, MAHLI's two groups of white light LEDs and one group of longwave ultraviolet (UV) LEDs might be used to illuminate targets.

When Curiosity acquired this image, the group 1 white light LEDs were off, the group 2 white light LEDs were off, and the ultraviolet (UV) LEDS were off. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS See the Latest from Mars! Curiosity sends back raw images for current and prior Sols based on commands sent by the mission team. The rover uses orbiters to relay back a lot of its data, and maximizes each opportunity when they pass by overhead.

Curiosity stores any data not transmitted on-board. The rover will send back this data on later Sols according to the mission team's science and engineering priorities. That means these pages update whenever data comes back. Images are filed in the Sol the rover took the picture, not the Sol on which the rover sent the image back to Earth. Check back frequently for more discoveries from Mars!

Black spaces typically mean partial data has arrived, but Curiosity will fill in the rest of the data as soon as possible. If a Sol is not listed, that means the rover did not acquire any images on that day, or has not yet sent images back for that Sol. Total images for SOL 882 are 260 in total.

So;
There you go. A thorough assessment of the SOL 882 images and here can see why anyone would think that the Rover had indeed uncovered a creature of sorts? As always, you choose what to believe and we will keep putting stuff in front of you. Peace, Tim Lewis

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