I was sent a link to this. I was asked (again!) "What do you think?"
I think hoax. Nice soundtrack for atmosphere don't you think? Also, notice that big fridge-freezer? Big enough to hide someone. Notice how the broom(?) handle by the sofa falls in that direction. The kitchen pan moves in that direction. The cupboard door moves in that direction while the room light sways about and at one point it is patently angled and giving all the signs of having string or wire attached.
The moving high brightness light bulb distracts from any obvious fraud that might be otherwise noted easily. And the camera is always held so that it catches the movement on cue, bad panning technique to again distract. That red washing basket?
Check it out because it does not even look like it is flat on the ground. This object is, uh, "pushed" toward the camera holder. Now I may be playing my cards close to my chest there so as to hide what I really think.
Hoax.
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Saturday, 26 September 2015
NASA about to announce it has discovered flowing water on Mars?
A lot of us looking at the Mars photos and features will not fall out of our chairs if it is water BUT it will be a major discovery.
NASA is set to release details of a major scientific finding on Monday and speculation points towards signs of flowing water on Mars
So far, the American space agency hasn’t revealed any other details other than the finding is related to its ongoing exploration of Mars.
NASA has also revealed who will be attending the briefing, leading to speculation as to what the announcement might be.
Along with Jim Green, NASA’s director of planetary science and Michael Meyer, lead scientist for the Mars Exploration Program, Lujendra Ojha of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta will also be attending.
Ojha is a PhD student who, as an undergraduate, discovered evidence of potential flows of salt water on Mars.
As Inverse.com suggests, his presence at Monday’s event suggests that there could be further news on this - and if there’s water on Mars, that means there’s the potential for life on the red planet.
The announcement will be broadcast live on Monday 28 September on NASA TV at 2pm UK time.
So far, the American space agency hasn’t revealed any other details other than the finding is related to its ongoing exploration of Mars.
NASA has also revealed who will be attending the briefing, leading to speculation as to what the announcement might be.
Along with Jim Green, NASA’s director of planetary science and Michael Meyer, lead scientist for the Mars Exploration Program, Lujendra Ojha of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta will also be attending.
Ojha is a PhD student who, as an undergraduate, discovered evidence of potential flows of salt water on Mars.
As Inverse.com suggests, his presence at Monday’s event suggests that there could be further news on this - and if there’s water on Mars, that means there’s the potential for life on the red planet.
The announcement will be broadcast live on Monday 28 September on NASA TV at 2pm UK time.
(Image credit: NASA)
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