Recent content by stevegg

  1. S

    Roads on Mars?

    Quote NASA page "We will be imaging Raised Ridges because it’s an area that Perseverance scientists find intriguing and are considering visiting sometime in the future. "
  2. S

    Roads on Mars?

    Looks like the next helicopter flight will investigate them!
  3. S

    And the also missed this

    Which is why it should have been investigated , science isn't about saying I don't believe its anything its about proving one way or the other.
  4. S

    And the also missed this

    They did not go for a closer look so we will never know. The rovers have set goals they do not deviate, The white bit is where the sunlight is hitting the end of whatever it is, look more carefully
  5. S

    And the also missed this

    They also failed to get Opportunity to check out the possible building on the hill View: https://imgur.com/a/NAyYTMI
  6. S

    Roads on Mars?

    View: https://imgur.com/a/00WLKKO Not any sort of water course, you don't get crossroads, the so called Nascar lines are linked to the 'walled' sections in places. As for indentations, perhaps but parallel rows of holes just as interesting but the helicopter/rover could check that out . More...
  7. S

    Roads on Mars?

    https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOSiChIeB5RNUSnBNKXPjjMqPZCJOubcB_d9Feq
  8. S

    Roads on Mars?

    No good, wont work with secure links?
  9. S

    Roads on Mars?

    Ok thanks for the info, sounds a bit clunky! I will try with my google account?
  10. S

    Roads on Mars?

    Where I live we have country lanes lined by stone walls, if these were neglected for a long period of time I would expect to see something like this. I estimate the gap between the 'walls' to be around 2 Metres (2 Yards). New slightly more zoomed out marked up version of the image, or there...
  11. S

    Roads on Mars?

    Just to the south of the current helicopter position, there are double linear features, that look like the remains of walls along the lines of roads, there are T Junctions and long straight sections. I hope these will be investigated. https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/where-is-the-rover/