Curiosity photographed mysterious bright glow on Mars




Curiosity captured abnormally bright glow on the surface of Mars . The picture shows a vertical strip of bright light, which, as it rises from the depths of the Red Planet.

On the picture with the navigation camera (Navcam) clearly shows a bright spot in the upper right corner of the picture. Most likely explained by the collision of cosmic rays with the light detector or shine sunlight on the rocks.


American ufologist Scott Waring, первым Place these pictures in my network edition, suggested that this should be the presence of a UFO.
Waring says that this is clearly not the solar glare, just like the glow can not be an artifact of the shooting.

This is not a glare from the sun, nor is it an artifact of the photo process. Look closely at the bottom of the light. It has a very flat surface giving us 100% indiction it is from the surface. Sure NASA could go and investigate it, but hey, they are not on Mars to discovery life, but there to stall its discovery. Blockquote>

Justin Maki, one of the laboratory staff, говорит, that such phenomena are observed almost every week. He also adds that they usually can quickly determine the likely source of such a glow on the basis of images from two cameras. But in this case, to say something probably more difficult because of the limited review of the second chamber.

Doug Ellison from the laboratory NASA, the man who would very much like to find signs of life on Mars, suggested a more probable solution. He tweeted , that "glow yavyaletsya consequence of cosmic rays, and not signs Little Green Men».

Streams of high-energy particles are a problem for art. It is likely that the beam struck the Curiosity killed and a piece of data from the camera as the light appeared only on the camera with the right hand, and not on the left, do the following picture at the same time.

P.S. thought Zelenyikot publish. But maybe he just found this note is not worthy of attention)

Source: habrahabr.ru/post/218769/

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