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New hi-def images from Mars
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
(September 11, 2012 at 2:35 am)Minimalist Wrote: A colonoscopy on a xtian would be endless..... piles and piles of shit to get through.

Ahhh but is ALL in the sincere search for this Jeeebus/ god/ skydaddy they keep going on about
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#12
RE: New hi-def images from Mars
This is really cool , im looking forward to more . But i am also interested in seeing pictures of the Earth/Sun and ther celestial bodys from the perspective of Mars .
Its a shame its 2 moons are too small for a solar eclipse , but i wonder what other phenomena it experiances and would be great to capture it .
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#13
RE: New hi-def images from Mars
I'm with Kichi, just waiting for the days when we can actually start building colonies (and maybe terra-forming (I think that's the right word)).

Holiday tickets to Mars anyone?
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
(September 11, 2012 at 11:02 am)Napoléon Wrote: I'm with Kichi, just waiting for the days when we can actually start building colonies (and maybe terra-forming (I think that's the right word)).

Holiday tickets to Mars anyone?

We should sent christians on beach holidays to Mars before any terra forming. That way the organic material they've unconscionably sequestered could be available for use by our terraforming microorganisms when they get their.
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
(September 11, 2012 at 8:57 am)Haydn Wrote: This is really cool , im looking forward to more . But i am also interested in seeing pictures of the Earth/Sun and ther celestial bodys from the perspective of Mars .
Its a shame its 2 moons are too small for a solar eclipse , but i wonder what other phenomena it experiances and would be great to capture it .

Ask and you shall receive:

[Image: Mars_to_Earth.jpg]
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#16
RE: New hi-def images from Mars
Surprised you can even see Earth.
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#17
RE: New hi-def images from Mars
Really? We can see Mars from Earth, even in moderately light-polluted skies. Earth is almost twice the size of Mars and the Martian sky has no light pollution. Shouldn't be all that surprising.
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
(September 11, 2012 at 5:04 pm)Napoléon Wrote: Surprised you can even see Earth.

Why wouldn't you? You can easily see Mars from Earth, and Earth is substantially brighter than Mars (being both larger, and on average twice as refective).
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
(September 11, 2012 at 5:11 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Why wouldn't you? You can easily see Mars from Earth, and Earth is substantially brighter than Mars (being both larger, and on average twice as refective).

I've never seen Mars from the Earth Undecided
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RE: New hi-def images from Mars
Quote:We should sent christians on beach holidays to Mars before any terra forming

We should send them all there.
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