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‘Looks like the Batmobile’: Has a Redditor discovered a UFO on Mars? (PHOTO, POLL) | ‘Looks like the Batmobile’: Has a Redditor discovered a UFO on Mars? (PHOTO, POLL) |
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A Reddit user claims to have discovered a UFO in an image from NASA’s Mars Rover Mission – well, either that or something a lot less exciting and a lot more reasonable. | A Reddit user claims to have discovered a UFO in an image from NASA’s Mars Rover Mission – well, either that or something a lot less exciting and a lot more reasonable. |
“Uh nasa? UFO Caught on Mars Rover Mission? Is this real?” wrote Daxanater when referring to an archive image from Sol 348 of NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity. | |
Nearly 100 Redditors came to the amatuer alien detective's aid to provide some in-depth insight. | Nearly 100 Redditors came to the amatuer alien detective's aid to provide some in-depth insight. |
READ MORE: Anonymous believes NASA is poised to announce discovery of aliens (VIDEO) | READ MORE: Anonymous believes NASA is poised to announce discovery of aliens (VIDEO) |
“They forgot to photoshop that one out … love how skeptical the mods are … you could have aliens waving hi through the windshield and it would be flagged as a likely prosaic,” wrote Redditor ‘crazylegs99’. | “They forgot to photoshop that one out … love how skeptical the mods are … you could have aliens waving hi through the windshield and it would be flagged as a likely prosaic,” wrote Redditor ‘crazylegs99’. |
“Looks like the old Batmobile,” added ‘Blue_eyed_sasquatch’, while ‘RPmatrix’ said: “Looks like a slick sports version of some martian RV .. to me!” | “Looks like the old Batmobile,” added ‘Blue_eyed_sasquatch’, while ‘RPmatrix’ said: “Looks like a slick sports version of some martian RV .. to me!” |
Meanwhile, user ‘OnceReturned’ took a more evidence-based approach, suggesting the UFO is actually part of the debris from Opportunity’s arrival on the red planet. | Meanwhile, user ‘OnceReturned’ took a more evidence-based approach, suggesting the UFO is actually part of the debris from Opportunity’s arrival on the red planet. |
As the Rover plunged toward the Red Planet on January 25, 2004, it was encapsulated in a protective aeroshell made up of a heat shield and backshell. | As the Rover plunged toward the Red Planet on January 25, 2004, it was encapsulated in a protective aeroshell made up of a heat shield and backshell. |
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A timestamp comparison from the picture – 12:45:41 Mars local solar time – and a photo taken of the Rover’s heatshield some six minutes earlier – 12:39:51 Mars local solar time – indicates that it’s likely the Rover was at its crash site at the time the suspicious image was captured. Therefore, it probably snapped a shot of its backshell as it surveyed its new surroundings. | A timestamp comparison from the picture – 12:45:41 Mars local solar time – and a photo taken of the Rover’s heatshield some six minutes earlier – 12:39:51 Mars local solar time – indicates that it’s likely the Rover was at its crash site at the time the suspicious image was captured. Therefore, it probably snapped a shot of its backshell as it surveyed its new surroundings. |
“Sure, it could be the smoking gun, but I think that given the context provided by the timestamped image above, it seems that entry debris would be the most parsimonious explanation,” wrote ‘OnceReturned’ in their UFO debunk. | “Sure, it could be the smoking gun, but I think that given the context provided by the timestamped image above, it seems that entry debris would be the most parsimonious explanation,” wrote ‘OnceReturned’ in their UFO debunk. |
The theory is backed up by Scott Brando of UFO of Interest who referred to a 2004 Space.com article about the images as further evidence Opportunity was photographing its crash site at the time the UFO was spotted. | The theory is backed up by Scott Brando of UFO of Interest who referred to a 2004 Space.com article about the images as further evidence Opportunity was photographing its crash site at the time the UFO was spotted. |
However, we want to know what do you think the photographed object is? | However, we want to know what do you think the photographed object is? |
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