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Image of secretmission secretmission 08/11/09

In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
Lower right hand corner of meteorite image: bi-pedal footprint... Reply
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Image of Roklimber Roklimber 08/12/09

@secretmission: You can see it already... next week's first-page story on one of those tabloids: "Footprint discovered on Mars reveals Bigfoot's origin" Reply

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Image of Dr Emilio Lizardo Dr Emilio Lizardo 08/11/09

In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
UAL has confiscated it for...further investigation.... Reply

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Image of HalOfBorg HalOfBorg 08/11/09

In reply to The Opportunity Rover Discovers Mars's Largest Meteorite
Ya gotta give credit to the builders & designers & operators of that rover. Still running LONG after the warranty expired! Reply
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Image of Roklimber Roklimber 08/12/09

@HalOfBorg: No kidding. Reply

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Image of 32ndnote 32ndnote 08/11/09

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I wonder what people thousands of years in the future are going to think of the dead rovers they find on Mars... Reply

Image of Roklimber Roklimber 08/12/09

@32ndnote: Proof of intelligent design? Reply

Image of iCurmudgeon iCurmudgeon 08/12/09

@32ndnote: Dead? They could still be running around, given their track record so far. What a hoot! Reply

Image of Stephen Goldmeier Stephen Goldmeier 08/13/09

@Roklimber: The Rover Argument: the Martian version of the Watchmaker Argument. Reply

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Image of arthurborko arthurborko 08/11/09

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Wouldn't it be cool if we found out that the meteorite is actually from Earth and was ejected to Mars 65 million years ago? Reply
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Image of Dr.Quatermass Sc.D: Purveyor of Truth, Disseminator of Lies Dr.Quatermass Sc.D: Purveyor of Truth, Disseminator of Lies 08/11/09

@arthurborko: Maybe. But if it originated from Mars, landed on Earth, then shot off from Earth back to Mars -- well that sir, is cool. Reply
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Image of Roklimber Roklimber 08/12/09

@Dr.Quatermass: Well, see, back then both the Earth and Mars were living breathing creatures and they were just playing ball with this asteroid. Reply

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Image of Belabras Belabras 08/11/09

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Those mars rovers are such troupers. Good find Opportunity! Reply

Image of MissingPieces MissingPieces 08/11/09

@Belabras: They've been quite the troopers too. Reply
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Image of Belabras Belabras 08/11/09

@MissingPieces:
Check your Websters, Sir Correctsalot. My usage is not wrong.
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Image of Log1c Log1c 08/11/09

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It's both weird and pretty awesome that we are excited about foreign objects on a planet millions of miles away from us. Reply

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