I seen this horse image last week when I was examining the PIA 16453 panorama.
Odd that there is large swath of unnatural blur just to the left of the horse image and I spotted what looks like the image of a young man with a shaved head and no shirt just seen from the right shoulder up that the "blur" just missed from obscuring.
There are human figures within this "blur" that have a washed out drawn or animated look to them but the shaved head young man image looks photographically normal.
Strange that the NASA censors blurred everything else and allowed that and the horse image.
The PIA 16453 panorama is a wealth of strange anomalies.
The wand artefact I'm referring to is attached below
The wand reminds me of a pastry cutter, but I feel the star shaped object is separate from the handle, the whole panorama is full of anomalies not least the blurring, nice find tdrew
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What do you make of this? I am suprised I haven't seen anyone post about this strange obvious artefact. I'm not incredibly computer savvy and so I screen captured the pic from a zoom in the 1t panorama. There is also a strange artefact to the left of the horse that looks like a tool or wand in a pile of dirt with a blue star. Just like a wand. I'll post that image as well.
-- Edited by tdrew on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 01:17:52 AM
It's strange for sure. But here is the wand thing I'm referring to. I attached it below
What do you make of this? I am suprised I haven't seen anyone post about this strange obvious artefact. I'm not incredibly computer savvy and so I screen captured the pic from a zoom in the 16453 panorama. There is also a strange artefact to the left of the horse that looks like a tool or wand in a pile of dirt with a blue star. Just like a wand. I'll post that image as well.
-- Edited by tdrew on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 01:17:52 AM
-- Edited by tdrew on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 01:20:29 AM
-- Edited by tdrew on Wednesday 27th of March 2013 02:36:14 AM