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A
UFO seeker and blogger guarantees that he has found a fossilized fish in one of
the most recent pictures sent back to Earth by NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars. Scott
C. Waring distributed an article on his online journal, UFO Sightings Daily, on
Thursday where he said that he observed what gives off an impression of being a
petrified fish lying on the Martian surface in a great photo as of late
discharged by NASA. The picture being referred to was caught utilizing
Curiosity's route camera on March 23 in the region of SOL 1290. Waring brought
up that the Martian fish appears to be a large portion of a meter long, which
he said is in regards to the measure of a little salmon or a bass. Its balance
edge and tail blade are additionally noticeable on the photo. Waring included
that picture of the fish on Mars could serve as a proof that NASA's disclosure
of seas on the Red Planet could in all likelihood be valid. "I do feel
NASA ran over the edge with their 2 billion dollar angling hardware to catch
this one, yet it's rebelliously worth mounting on the divider," Waring
said. This is not the first run through interesting articles were evidently
found on the Martian surface in light of pictures recorded by the Curiosity
Rover.
In
November 2015, beginner space expert Joe White posted a video on YouTube around
a monster mouse that was captured in Mars' Gale Crater. Waring likewise
expounded on a bear-like animal that was found by a kindred UFO seeker on
another picture of the Red Planet in October. He said that it demonstrated the
existence of living animals on Mars. Regardless of these declarations by UFO
seekers, NASA said that it has yet to discover solid confirmation of life
structures on Mars. The space office likewise denied that it is concealing such
discoveries from the general population."There is no gathering that would
be more content to see a wonder such as this than the 500 researchers around
the globe who take a shot at this Curiosity meanderer," Ashwin Vasavada,
an individual from NASA's Mars wanderer project, said. "So far we haven't
seen anything that is obvious to the point that it is like what these cases
are." /techtimes.com orginal post/