The Real Mars Sky?

The video is from a 7/1/2011 video release on The Sky at Night on BBC One in the UK. The Sky at Night is a monthly documentary television program on astronomy produced by the BBC. The show has had the same permanent presenter, Sir Patrick Moore, from its first airing on 24 April 1957, making it the longest-running program with the same presenter in television history. Check out my blog post for further evidence, I took a shapshot of the scene with the blue sky and compared to the snapshot I took at the end of the BBC video of the mars rover on mars it is a black and white scene, you can’t make this stuff up the scene looks the same. mylesohowe.wordpress.com Even if you wanted to claim it was a desktop background, why is there color and the sky is blue, while the public get black and white? Note the beautiful blue sky and the much more normal terrain color in both of those big monitors even though they are displaying different Mars surface scenes. The fact the sky is blue on a mars terrain should be raising questions. Even if it is a wallpaper background, why is a martian sky blue? Why would of all the images and data to show, is there a blue sky? That sure looks like mars to me… www.marsanomalyresearch.com Professor Squyres is shown working on a lap top on the desk while behind him are two very large monitors pushed up side by side against each other. Their fairly large size suggests that these two monitors are dedicated to working with the visual research data provided

10 Responses to “The Real Mars Sky?”

  1. @redcapedjoker Then revolt!

  2. i remember back in July of 1997 when the first pictures starting coming back. i was in an airport and watching on cnn. everyone was waiting for the first pictures. guess what….the skies were blue! it looked incredible.

  3. Search online “ESA orbiter discovers water supersaturation in the Martian atmosphere”

    “The vertical distribution of water vapour is a key factor in the study of Mars’ hydrological cycle, and the old paradigm that it is mainly controlled by saturation physics now needs to be revised,” said Luca Maltagliati. “Our finding has major implications for understanding the planet’s global climate and the transport of water from one hemisphere to the other.”

  4. WHY? do people want to control each other, lie to each other? What is the point?! Being one of the sheep is terrible.

  5. Check out my blog post for further evidence, I took a shapshot of the scene with the blue sky and compared to the snapshot I took at the end of the BBC video of the mars rover on mars it is a black and white scene, you can’t make this stuff up the scene looks the same, martian terrain, except one has a blue sky.

    Link is the description.

  6. CelestialHeretic on February 19th, 2012 at 9:45 am

    no

  7. RedQueenWarrior on February 19th, 2012 at 9:45 am

    GREAT ONE!!!

  8. Oh man, someone in editing will have their entrails removed for this slip up. Can’t have the sheeple realizing everything nasa feeds us about space is fabricated.

  9. Here is a comparison based on the calibration gadget:
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  10. Yessir, this is an old debate – why does nasa calibrate the colors and make them so red?

    There’s absolutely zero doubt the colors are altered. There’s a little gadget called a “pancam calibration target” that’s mounted on the rovers – they use it to calibrate the colors of the pictures the rover sends. In one of the “red mars” pictures that nasa has released, you can see the colors on the gadget are all brown and red, whereas they should be the primary colors (blue, red, etc.)

    Interesting eh?


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