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Old 01-07-13, 07:53 PM   #2
Platapus
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This is one of the problems with extraterrestrial photography. Pictures taken on Mars (with its sun angles and atmosphere) will often look different from pictures taken on Earth (with its sun exposure and atmosphere)

For stuff like this, you really need multiple photographs taken at different angles and different times in order to properly identify things.

In this image, I can easily see some exposed ore that halates (glares) in that combination of sun exposure and atmosphere. But with one image, and a reproduced one at that, it is impossible to determine what is or is not "there".
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