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Your 400% zoom clearly shows that the letters are not fabricated as letters in the sense that we would expect, but the object at the far left does appear to be something of artificial form.

As for the dome, I'll defer to you until I can take a look at the original to see if my perception is justifiable.  With what I have, it does show up in the inverted view for me, but the subtle edge details have to be adjusted.  Light and shadow appear to be correct - the dome appear to be broken - and not present in the lower half.  The details are subtle enough that I wonder if the difference in monitor adjustments may be hiding it from you.

Also from my perception, that huge black area to the right is completely blanketed in shadow and should not be interpreted as landform.



Blue area shows the parameters of the broken dome - yellow marks the outer part of the broken square under it:



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Cool videos marsrocks, what program are you using to produce the effects?

As for the "letters" and the "dome" sorry but all I see is natural landforms confuse

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Silo and letters clip at this link:








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Thanks!



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Good supervisionsmile

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This is a link to a short video clip I made of the dome in the square just to show an idea of what we can do with this:










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Raised landform in #6 is highly linear - which of OSD's pics correspond with this one:



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humanoid, great job!

These are my observations from your pics of areas that strike me as potentially artificially altered:

This one has what looks much like rasied letters poking out of the ground on the hill and another thing that appears to have a domed roof on top of a cylinder:





This one from left to right: another ship like form as if on its side and not fitting in with the terrain; a form on the ground that looks like a depiction of a human; and a broken domed structure situated on top of a broken square form:





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Thanks OSD. First is the general overview with areas of interest numbered and then a closer view on each area follows:





Below photo is what Marsrocks noted as resembling a "ship" below.gif















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Original image has 47, 8 MB.
Credit goes to NASA / JPL

PSP_008114_1445_RED_NOMAP_browse.jpg

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Hi OSD, can you please upload the whole image strip's (PSP_008114_1445) general view and highlight each of the areas of interest that you show in your previous posts.



-- Edited by Humanoid on Thursday 13th of May 2010 01:32:27 PM

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Some more from Flows Southwest of Hale Crater (ESP_016197_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona


ESP_016197_1445_ IIe.jpg


ESP_016197_1445_ IIb.jpg


ESP_016197_1445_ IIc.jpg


The planet Mars seems to show more dynamics  than todays "official" science is be able to accept .

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lotta obelisks and structures

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Some more from Flows Southwest of Hale Crater (ESP_016197_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

ESP_016197_1445_ II b.jpg

ESP_016197_1445_ II c.jpg

ESP_016197_1445_ II d.jpg



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Other details from HiRISE ESP_016131_1400

ESP_016131_1400_I -IV.jpg

ESP_016131_1400_I -V.jpg



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Detail from "Rugged Terrain Southeast of Hale Crater (ESP_016131_1400)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona"
Acquisition date 04. January 2010 

ESP_016131_1400_I -II.jpg



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More details from
Flows Southwest of Hale Crater (ESP_016197_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Acquisition date 09. January 2010

ESP_016197_1445_ IV.jpg

ESP_016197_1445_V.jpg

ESP_016197_1445_VI.jpg

ESP_016197_1445_VII.jpg

 

ESP_016197_1445_VII b.jpg



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nice pics guys.

wish i was there to check em out.




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Detail from
Flows Southwest of Hale Crater (ESP_016197_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Acquisition date 09. January 2010

ESP_016197_1445_ III.jpg

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Bright Gully Deposits in Western Hale Crater (ESP_013230_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Received 23 may 2009


Detail:

ESP_013230_1445_Hale.jpg

ESP_013230_1445 - Hale det.jpg

ESP_013230_1445 - Hale det II.jpg

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wow

ESP_016408_1435

amazing


either the sun is catching those two "objects" the right way or they are very tall structures



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    How about a .. HALE - Experiment ?


The suggested research using the 60 HiRISE images of HALE and surrounding would be a chance to do some independent group research on our own. Easy to do, without charging or interpretation. Just  collecting some "patterns", choosen by individuals and presenting it without speculations about its nature.

 I do not want to participate and will  not be online during the next days.

60 images, four participients, 15 HiRISE images for each one to work on in a  two weeks timeframe. 
           
                                                        Surrounding Hale .

ESP_016711_1420_det 1a.jpg

ESP_016711_1420 det

ESP_016474_1415_det 2.jpg

ESP_016474_1415 det

ESP_016474_1415_det4c.jpg

ESP_016474_1415 det

ESP_016474_1415_det8 b.jpg

ESP_16474_1415 det

ESP_016474_1415_det5.jpg

ESP_016474_1415 det

ESP_016474_1415_det6.jpg

ESP_016474_1415 det

ESP_016685_1405_det.jpg

ESP_016685_1405 det

ESP_016408_1435_det.jpg

ESP_016408_1435



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excellent find qoqqoq
the image has LOTS of interesting areas

I sharpened this one a little bit and some neat "pixelization" comes out smile

vhxobb.jpg

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This image is worth looking at a little deeper, the main anomaly that has got my interest is A and B in the crop below, it looks like two rising jets of steam intersecting, then they begin to dissipate.... But strangely they do not seem to be casting any shadows (at least not is in the direction the shadows should fall), the other anomaly with the ? could just be a fault line leading to a fissure, but something is not quite right .....

PSP_008114_1445_RGB.NOMAP.browse.jpg


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This one is curious.  It has the general outline of a ship.

What would be the stern or the bow seems to be extending above the peak of the hill.  I would love to see about 4 or 5 more just like it down there.





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wow...lots of tall thin "mountains"

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Hale Grater

Thank you very much for posting this image.

Bright Gully Deposits in Western Hale Crater (PSP_008114_1445)
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona




Some other details.


PSP_008114_1445_RED_det 2.jpg

PSP_008114_1445_RED_det 3.jpg

PSP_008114_1445_RED_det 4.jpg

PSP_008114_1445_RED_det 5.jpg

PSP_008114_1445_RED_det 6.jpg

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Wow!  The sun must be right on the horizon to produce such long shadows!

Cool.

Shadows are one of the things I look for to help me understand the terrain - very important to reveal what is raised off the ground.

Very neat effect.



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another one?


p14lv.jpg





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PSP_008114_1445_RGB.NOMAP.browse.jpg (изображение «JPEG», 512x10119 пикселов)

The true image
PSP_008114_1445_RGB.NOMAP.browse.jpg

The increased
S1.jpg

With the raised sharpness
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