TS//RELIDO/UNCLASSIFIED MIX
20210502
Sol 3106: Right Navigation Camera .gif from Curiosity
20210430
What is The Matrix? | The Matrix [Open Matte] Flashback FM
20210422
20210420
20210416
woven optical calcite (or similar) shell for cloaking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamaterial_cloaking
woven optical calcite (or similar refractive index material) shell for cloaking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcite
https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=7784
https://interestingengineering.com/invisibility-cloaks-are-no-longer-just-science-fiction
20210414
Earth's Magnetic Field and Gravitational Waves
20210413
Great Music Video
20210403
20210329
20210313
20210307
20210211
20201225
twenty one pilots - Chlorine (Official Video)
20201201
The city is falling asleep | Dark City [Director's Cut]
20201111
20201108
20201017
20201013
Countdown to Mars: Dr. Amy Williams NASA Astrobiology
20201001
Electric Guest feat. Devin Di Dakta - Oh Devil (Official Video)
20200929
Great video recommended by a local friend
20200928
Solar Shelter design, smart
I was going to go off on an extended thing about how low the probability of that is, how we’ve got all kinds of evidence pointing to a construction date for the pyramids of about 4500 years ago (including physical documents from the time dealing with supplying said construction), how a solar flare wouldn’t wipe out other evidence of a technologically sophisticated civilization, and all that kind of thing, but I’m just going to point out one thing: The pyramids would have been terrible for putting people in. There’s very little internal space, so they could only hold a handful of people for a little while, until their very sparse supplies ran out. If they wanted to build shelters, they’d take advantage of the extensive limestone caves in the region. So even if there were a civilization older than 12,000 years old, which there was not, they wouldn’t be so stupid as to build such useless structures as the pyramids as shelters against catastrophe.
20200919
20200914
Sol 2845-2880 Right Navigation Camera
Sol 2845-2880 Right Navigation Camera
20200903
20200901
Sol 2867: Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI)
echinoderm fossil?
20200816
Sol 2848 and Sol 2853
a little sand movement, Sol 2848 (2 frames) and Sol 2853 (3 frames)