Woke up from a dream where I was selected to be on a research team to spend
several days in a habitat on the surface of mars.  Saw the most outrageous
impact craters, found sedimentary rocks, learned that the face really was
made by sentient hands, and got to bring back a beautiful green and red
banded copper and manganese rich specimen that was sprinkled on one side
with tiny perfect cubic pyrite crystals.  Was so happy in the dream that I
weapt with joy!  (Wouldn't you with a martian specimen like that!)
Then woke to this fun discussion!
All the best,
Robert Beauford  : )

> Thanks to Sterling for his "head's up" on this outrageously "unique"
feature
> recently photographed on the surface of Mars. If you were in a rush and
> didn't check it out, here's another
> chance......http://www.enterprisemission.com/samp5.htm
>
> I'm wondering if Ron Baalke might be able to get some of his colleagues to
> explain this phenomenon?
>
> In awe,
>
> Kevin Kichinka



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