YET MORE EVIDENCE! of war in our solar system!
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From the BBC
Mars had 'recent' running water
The gullies may extend the history of running water on the surface of Mars
Mars appears to have had running water on its surface about one million years ago, according to new evidence.
Images from a Nasa spacecraft orbiting the Red Planet show fan-shaped gullies on the surface which seem to be about 1.25 million years old, the study says.
They believe the channels were sculpted by surface water from melting ice.
This is what NASA and the BBC say, this is what we believe realy happened!
http://gazbom.blogspot.com/2009/03/yet-more-evidence-of-war-in-our-solar.html
Look at these little balls on the surface of Mars, melted metal? something vapourised????


Unusual Spherules on Mars
“made of iron and rock but dubbed blueberries, were found embedded”
A Berry Bowl of Martian Spherules
The razorbacks are identical to a crumbling structure like what beachcombers see all the time.“Another leading hypothesis holds that the beads were once-molten rock that froze in mid-air after an impact from a nuclear weapon.”

“made of iron and rock but dubbed blueberries, were found embedded”
A Berry Bowl of Martian Spherules
The razorbacks are identical to a crumbling structure like what beachcombers see all the time.“Another leading hypothesis holds that the beads were once-molten rock that froze in mid-air after an impact from a nuclear weapon.”

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This is the official explanation:
USA
S. D. Thompson
Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA
We report on observations of hematite-bearing spherules at Meridiani Planum made using the Microscopic Imager (MI), Mini-Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES), and Panoramic Camera (Pancam) instruments on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. Spherules were observed on soil surfaces and in outcrop rocks, both on undisturbed surfaces and in abraded surfaces ground using the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT). Spherule size and shape change little along the 850 m eastward traverse from Eagle Crater to Endurance Crater, but spherules decrease and then slightly increase in size along the 6 km traverse from Endurance south to Victoria Crater. Local populations range from submillimeters to several millimeters in diameter. An additional small diameter (100 μm) size population is possible. An increase in irregular shapes is found near Victoria Crater. This, combined with the size decrease south of Endurance, suggests either a changing depositional environment, or variation in the duration and timing of diagenetic events. The dominant smaller size population observed early in the mission in aeolian areas and ripple crests is observed as the primary size population in abraded outcrop farther south. This suggests that successively younger beds are exposed at the surface along the southward traverse. Stratigraphically higher units removed by erosion could be recorded by the present surface lag deposit. Coordinated systematic observations are used to determine optical and infrared hematite indices of the surface soils in Pancam and Mini-TES. In spite of the systematic variation seen in MI, both Pancam and Mini-TES indices are highly variable based on the local surface, and neither show systematic trends south of Endurance. The lack of a 390 cm−1 feature in Mini-TES spectra suggests concentric or radial interior structure within the spherules at scales too fine for MI to observe. Mini-TES does not detect any silicate component in the spherules. A bound water component in soils or in exchange with the atmosphere is observed. These spherules have been previously interpreted as concretions formed within what were once water-saturated, diagenetically altered “dirty evaporate” sandstone sediments. Our observations support this interpretation; however, no single terrestrial analog provides a model that can account for all attributes of the spherules on Mars.
Source: http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007JE003048.shtml
USA
S. D. Thompson
Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, USA
We report on observations of hematite-bearing spherules at Meridiani Planum made using the Microscopic Imager (MI), Mini-Thermal Emission Spectrometer (Mini-TES), and Panoramic Camera (Pancam) instruments on the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. Spherules were observed on soil surfaces and in outcrop rocks, both on undisturbed surfaces and in abraded surfaces ground using the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT). Spherule size and shape change little along the 850 m eastward traverse from Eagle Crater to Endurance Crater, but spherules decrease and then slightly increase in size along the 6 km traverse from Endurance south to Victoria Crater. Local populations range from submillimeters to several millimeters in diameter. An additional small diameter (100 μm) size population is possible. An increase in irregular shapes is found near Victoria Crater. This, combined with the size decrease south of Endurance, suggests either a changing depositional environment, or variation in the duration and timing of diagenetic events. The dominant smaller size population observed early in the mission in aeolian areas and ripple crests is observed as the primary size population in abraded outcrop farther south. This suggests that successively younger beds are exposed at the surface along the southward traverse. Stratigraphically higher units removed by erosion could be recorded by the present surface lag deposit. Coordinated systematic observations are used to determine optical and infrared hematite indices of the surface soils in Pancam and Mini-TES. In spite of the systematic variation seen in MI, both Pancam and Mini-TES indices are highly variable based on the local surface, and neither show systematic trends south of Endurance. The lack of a 390 cm−1 feature in Mini-TES spectra suggests concentric or radial interior structure within the spherules at scales too fine for MI to observe. Mini-TES does not detect any silicate component in the spherules. A bound water component in soils or in exchange with the atmosphere is observed. These spherules have been previously interpreted as concretions formed within what were once water-saturated, diagenetically altered “dirty evaporate” sandstone sediments. Our observations support this interpretation; however, no single terrestrial analog provides a model that can account for all attributes of the spherules on Mars.
Source: http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007JE003048.shtml
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http://www.geocities.com/rlewis6/Spherule_Database.htm
The above link is very informative. No one really knows what these things are. But the fact that they are a mystery does not make them proof of interstellar war. It just makes them a mystery of life, possibly dead, on our neighboring world.
Personally, I am quite certain that there is life. If there is still intelligent life is questionable. I think I know where the Martians are. It's you and me.
The above link is very informative. No one really knows what these things are. But the fact that they are a mystery does not make them proof of interstellar war. It just makes them a mystery of life, possibly dead, on our neighboring world.
Personally, I am quite certain that there is life. If there is still intelligent life is questionable. I think I know where the Martians are. It's you and me.
It's a Clawspiracy...


Blue balls:





Yes in some areas they are really thick. By the way, these are TRUE COLOR images from the rovers. L4L5L5L5L6. They can be found here http://areo.info/mer/





Yes in some areas they are really thick. By the way, these are TRUE COLOR images from the rovers. L4L5L5L5L6. They can be found here http://areo.info/mer/

clawspiracy wrote:http://www.geocities.com/rlewis6/Spherule_Database.htm
The above link is very informative. No one really knows what these things are. But the fact that they are a mystery does not make them proof of interstellar war. It just makes them a mystery of life, possibly dead, on our neighboring world.
Personally, I am quite certain that there is life. If there is still intelligent life is questionable. I think I know where the Martians are. It's you and me.
Of course it doesn't, it's just a theory, however when ALL THE THEORY'S are put on the table, the whole story, it does hold sway to a previous war in the solar system, Crater Chains, Spherule on Mars, UFO sightings, documentation in the Bible, strange ancient artifacts found all over the globe, some millions of years old, evidence of a nuclear war on Earth it's all there, staring us in the face, we are beginning to understand the Bible more by reading it without the dogma of religion and we will find the answers, IMHO of course.
This has nothing to do with war but it does prove the water claim,


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