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UFOs Mars Curiosity Rover Ground Video Footage/Photo Time Lapse 12.08.06 NASA 2012

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Published on Aug 7, 2012

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Object 1 ascends in the middle of horizon 0:03. Object 2 appears at the far left at 0:24.

Possible explanations are satellites, meteors, parts of the rovers landing gear, stars etc. Objects still remain unidentified.

Leaked video footage or photo time laps (1 frame per second?) taken by the NASA Mars Curiosity Rover of unidentified objects in the sky and ascending from the ground. Receiving more footage and info soon, so stay tuned.

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News article:

NASA celebrated the precision landing of a rover on Mars and marveled over the mission's flurry of photographs — grainy, black-and-white images of Martian gravel, a mountain at sunset and, most exciting of all, the spacecraft's white-knuckle plunge through the red planet's atmosphere.

Curiosity, a roving laboratory the size of a compact car, landed right on target late Sunday night after an eight-month, 352-million-mile journey. It parked its six wheels about four miles from its ultimate science destination — Mount Sharp rising from the floor of Gale Crater near the equator.

Extraordinary efforts were needed for the landing because the rover weighs one ton, and the thin Martian atmosphere offers little friction to slow a spacecraft down. Curiosity had to go from 13,000 mph to zero in seven minutes, unfurling a parachute, then firing rockets to brake. In a Hollywood-style finish, cables delicately lowered it to the ground at 2 mph.

At the end of what NASA called "seven minutes of terror," the vehicle settled into place almost perfectly flat in the crater it was aiming for.

"We have ended one phase of the mission much to our enjoyment," mission manager Mike Watkins said. "But another part has just begun."

The nuclear-powered Curiosity will dig into the Martian surface to analyze what's there and hunt for some of the molecular building blocks of life, including carbon.

It won't start moving for a couple of weeks, because all the systems on the $2.5 billion rover have to be checked out. Color photos and panoramas will start coming in the next few days.

But first NASA had to use tiny cameras designed to spot hazards in front of Curiosity's wheels. So early images of gravel and shadows abounded. The pictures were fuzzy, but scientists were delighted.

The photos show "a new Mars we have never seen before," Watkins said. "So every one of those pictures is the most beautiful picture I have ever seen."

In one of the photos from the close-to-the-ground hazard cameras, if you squinted and looked the right way, you could see "a silhouette of Mount Sharp in the setting sun," said an excited John Grotzinger, chief mission scientist from the California Institute of Technology.

A high-resolution camera on the orbiting 7-year-old Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, flying 211 miles directly above the plummeting Curiosity, snapped a photo of the rover dangling from its parachute about a minute from touchdown. The parachute's design can be made out in the photo.

"It's just mind-boggling to me," said Miguel San Martin, chief engineer for the landing team.

Curiosity is the heaviest piece of machinery NASA has landed on Mars, and the success gave the space agency confidence that it can unload equipment that astronauts may need in a future manned trip to the red planet.

The landing technique was hatched in 1999 in the wake of devastating back-to-back Mars spacecraft losses. Back then, engineers had no clue how to land super-heavy spacecraft. They brainstormed different possibilities, consulting Apollo-era engineers and pilots of heavy-lift helicopters.

"I think its engineering at its finest. What engineers do is they make the impossible possible," said former NASA chief technologist Bobby Braun. "This thing is elegant. People say it looks crazy. Each system was designed for a very specific function."

NASA canceled its joint U.S.-European missions to Mars, scheduled for 2016 and 2018.

"When's the next lander on Mars? The answer to that is nobody knows," Bolden said in an interview with The Associated Press recently.

But if Curiosity finds something interesting, he said, it could spur the public and Congress to provide more money for more Martian exploration. No matter what, he said, Curiosity's mission will help NASA as it tries to send astronauts to Mars by the mid-2030s.

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  • peter good

    you know what is? its a spongebob

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  • ParanormalCollection

    Obviously. :P

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  • Newsman Aba

    What's a "spongebob"?

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  • ParanormalCollection

    lol the cartoon

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  • OK2BCK

    if it is not modified footage, that thing is flying level. what is the framerate?

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  • ParanormalCollection

    1 fps as far as I know. If it was a timelapse, the sun would probably be moving more.

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  • Jan Schmidt

    its a seagull, simply just that.

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  • ParanormalCollection

    Martian seagull*

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  • shizumaoo

    Or it might be one or both of the martian moons, they're quite small and would move in planar lines like you see in the video

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  • Abyss Reflector

    It is the pizza guy on a ufo

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  • MrDaleaaaa

    the first object is the dust cloud raised by the retro rocket pack crash 2500 ft away they take another shot that way and its gone.that was a shot that they say they where hoping to get.the other thing could be a sun dog made by some other parts of the lander moving

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  • Newsman Aba

    OHHH! I get it Spongebob. I thought it was a joke. Like;

    Q. What;s a spongebob?

    A. I don't know,You have to ask Bob!

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  • pinchold pinch

    i saw UFOs last summer they were quite big, orange coloured and were moving in a formation silently late at night

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  • TheAstrospace2

    Popular people get famous but its the nerds that get them there.

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