Further down the article someone has pointed out an image from day 3544 which shows an area of disturbed ground that could be where the rock could have been kicked up from.
Oh, yeah! That hole is definitely worth getting a good look at.
Further down the article someone has pointed out an image from day 3544 which shows an area of disturbed ground that could be where the rock could have been kicked up from.
William Shatner has asked NASA for answers.
The mystery is solved. NASA scientists have determined that the rock was moved by one of the wheels.
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Oh boy. Wonder how much time & money they wasted on ''solving'' this ''mystery''.
Oh boy. Wonder how much time & money they wasted on ''solving'' this ''mystery''.
Yeah, the guys at NASA are definitely shaking in terror, questioning their life goals, because I made that post on a Star Trek nerd board. I feel so powerful now.Oh boy. Wonder how much time & money they wasted on ''solving'' this ''mystery''.
Probably much less than it was cumulatively wasted by people berating NASA on the Internet for doing what they went there to do in the first place, and calling investigation of rocks – a huge part of their scientific mission – a waste of time and money.
I never even thought it looked like a jelly donut. But I guess the media had to find their 'hook' somewhere.
Might I suggest attacking its weak spot for Massive Damage™.It's a crab..it's a crab!!!
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