The image below was captured by the right 'eye' of the PanCam. The hi-tech objects are clearer to see in this image. I have circled some of the objects, artifacts and other anomalies.
The upper arrow is pointing to what I believe is a radio communications reflector. The lower arrow is pointing to the 'hinged' rock.
This second image was captured by the left 'eye' of the PanCam. I have darkened the image to bring out more of the surface detail.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
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Well done Chandre, you've found the hi-tech objects. This whole area is full of interesting objects, artifacts and anomalies.
What do you think about the 'rock' lower down the image? I found this 'rock' anomaly interesting as it appears to defy gravity. When looking more closely it would seem that it is hollow with a solid object underneath it.
I get the impression that this particular anomaly has been constructed to appear as an ordinary rock when it is in the down position resting on the surface.
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"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed; Second, it is violently opposed; Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
I have used gmantoos palette programme to add some colour. That really is an interesting anomaly and to the right and above it is one of my favourite 'tube' rocks i.e a symetrical shape rock with a tube sticking out of it.
The space-science institutions say that Mars is a dead and barren planet. It certainly is barren, but if the planet is as 'dead' as the institutions say it is then the hi-tech objects and some of the other anomalies seen in this image should not exist.
I also offer this evidence to support my claim that very tiny intelligent beings exist on the planet. Whether the evidence showing is attributable to an old or current life existence is open to debate. I believe it to be the latter.
The PanCam appears unable to resolve detail less than 2mm in height or width, but appears more than capable of resolving larger objects and anomalies.
Take note that one particular rock is different from all the others in that it seems to be defying gravitational forces.
The hi-tech objects can be seen in the upper part of the image.