Chapter fifty as on February 1971 one of the first American probes to reach the neighboring planet mars by National Aeronautics Space Administration first took place.
Although Mars was thought to have been studied at earlier date. As in 1960 a Russian proton k rocket called 1 m and weighted 650 grams had huge antenna attached. This probe was launched in 1960 reached martian orbit although tough to be hanging out around Jupiter looking for Internet as in picture. Russian tolerance towards creators suspect safe to assume that east German Russian project. As Nasa would have studied these strange dunes shapes in early sixties under president Kennedy may he rest in peace. Today it has been revealed this amazing v-shaped dune field on Mars - which looks uncannily like the Star fleet logo from the hit television show Star Trek. It was spotted by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.see the difference.
Although Mars was thought to have been studied at earlier date. As in 1960 a Russian proton k rocket called 1 m and weighted 650 grams had huge antenna attached. This probe was launched in 1960 reached martian orbit although tough to be hanging out around Jupiter looking for Internet as in picture. Russian tolerance towards creators suspect safe to assume that east German Russian project. As Nasa would have studied these strange dunes shapes in early sixties under president Kennedy may he rest in peace. Today it has been revealed this amazing v-shaped dune field on Mars - which looks uncannily like the Star fleet logo from the hit television show Star Trek. It was spotted by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.see the difference.
Nasa reveals dunes on the Martian surface that
look like Star Trek logo. Unusual dune field spotted by Nasa's Mars
Reconnaissance Orbiter. These pictures contains
dozens of 'wingtip dunes. It may at first seem a highly illogical picture. But
fear not, you can Klingon to the knowledge it really did come from the surface
of Mars. The 'wingtip' dunes were spotted in a dune field in a large crater
near Mawrth Vallis, on the martian surface. They bear an uncanny resemblance to
the Star fleet insignia badges seen on crew members throughout the series,
shown here. This image was acquired by the HiRISE camera aboard the Orbiter on Dec.
30, 2013. As in this image of a dune field in a large crater near Mawrth Vallis,
some of the dunes appear to be in formation,' Nasa said it likened the formation to flying birds.
'Migratory birds and military aircraftlike during World War II often
fly in a V-shaped formation,' it said.'The 'V' formation greatly boosts the efficiency and range of flying
birds, because all except the first fly in the upward motion of air called
upwash from the wingtip vortices of the bird ahead.' sand winds. The odd shapes were formed by a combination of weather and terrain, they said. 'For dune fields, the spacing of individual dunes is a function of sand
supply, wind speed, and topography includes gravity; The dune field has dozens of the strange shapes on it.The find isn't Star Trek's first brush with the Nasa's red planet
projects. Earlier this year actor William Shatner joined growing calls for Nasa to
investigate the bizarre 'jelly doughnut' shaped rock on the Martian surface. As William Shatner asked Nasa about the strange Mars rock found by Opportunity via
Twitter during a press conference on the Opportunity rovers latest discoveries. As asking mission controllers if they had ruled out 'Martian rock throwers' but they couldn't say it small meteorites either 'shooting stars' instead of rain mars has granite showers. Mission controllers responding by saying Shatner's theory was
'unlikely'. 'We've got another question from Twitter, this one from William Shatner,' NASA
spokesman Guy Webster said, according to space.com.
A star-fleet flag from the show recently auctioned at Christie's. Willaims Shatner recently took to Twitter to question Nasa about its
finding on the red planet. 'He'd like to know if you've ruled out the Martian rock throwers in the
case of the jelly doughnut.'Nasa later said it had solved the mystery of a 'jelly doughnut' rock
that appeared on the Martian surface and says it was just a rolling stone.The white-rimmed, red centered rock caused a stir last month when it
appeared in an image the rover took on January 8th.More recent images show the original piece of rock struck by the rover's
wheel, slightly uphill from where Pinnacle Island, the name Nasa gave the rock,
came to rest.'Once we moved Opportunity a short distance, after inspecting Pinnacle
Island, we could see directly uphill an overturned rock that has the same
unusual appearance,' said Opportunity Deputy Principal Investigator. Ray
Arvidson of Washington University in St. Louis.'We drove over it. We can see the track. 'That's where Pinnacle Island came from.'
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