7 Photos From Mars That Will Make You Believe In Aliens - Or Rocks
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We already know that the
spiders from Mars are real -- but has the
NASA rover Curiosity picked up real evidence of extraterrestrial life on the Red Planet?
Conspiracy theorists think so. Some of these photos -- taken by the
Curiosity over the past year and on other missions to Mars -- look a lot
like rocks. Some of them look a lot more peculiar, like the "iguana"
found earlier this month. All of them are the stuff of Internet legend,
and many believe that NASA is hiding something.
Take a look, and wage alien war on the topic in the comments below.
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Lizards!
UFO Sightings Daily
Oh, NASA rover Curiosity, you make us so curious.
Curious about images like this, which appear to show either camouflaged
or fossilized lizards running around on Mars. A blogger caught this
image, what do you think?
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Rats!
Discovery
OK, this really does look like some sort of rodent. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity
shot a photo of this little guy earlier this year. But after a closer look, and a little common sense, it's probably a rock.
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LIZARD RATS!
UFO Sightings Daily
The rock rats and rock lizards have begun to breed. It is only a matter of time before they... wait... WAIT, WHAT IS THAT?!
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Computer, ENHANCE!
UFO Sightings Daily
Oh no. It's too late. The rock rat lizards are already here.
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Beautiful Mars Ladies
SciBuff.com
The Internet has long been crazy about this
photo, snapped by the NASA rover Spirit. She has a terrible choice in
dress color though, doesn't she?
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Faces
Wikimedia Commons
The conspiracies go back to July 25, 1976, when this shot of the "Face on Mars" was taken by an orbiter. Do you believe yet?
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Hearts
Wikimedia Commons
Awwww. These are real photos taken of Mars'
surface. But were they designed by extraterrestrials who know the human
concept of love? Only the ETs know.
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Alien Heads
Wikimedia Commons
If it's a skull, it appears to have several eye
sockets, a nose, and an embarrassingly large forehead. If it's a rock,
it's probably not even a rock. IT'S A ROCK... LOBSTER!
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