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- From: mccreary@sword.eng.hou.compaq.com (Ed McCreary)
- Subject: Re: The Phobos II Incident
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.202617.13265@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 20:26:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.195743.10689@ryn.mro4.dec.com> randolph@est.enet.dec.com (Tom Randolph) writes:
- >
- >Oh, please. Been reading Hoagland, eh? Gawd, it just grows and grows. Last I
- >saw, he and someone else had formulated a unified field theory from the two
- >Viking photos of the Cydonia region. There seems to be no limit on the amount
- >of new scientific breakthroughs we can get out of those two grainy photos.
-
- Ha! And the Face is responsible for the crop-circles in England too.
- (Hoagland actually claims there are connected. He found a few angles
- that seem to match. Of course, you just have to keep looking until
- you find a pair you like...)
- >
- >How many pictures: thousands. How many released: all of them. They're available
- >on CD ROMs. Get them and look for yourself. But of course, this must be another
- >government lie...
- >
-
- Just to clarify, not all are available on CDROM, only a selection. I haven't
- gone through all of them yet, I've only had them a couple of weeks, but I'm
- almost certain that the two Cydonia pictures aren't on the disks. The
- two face pictures, 35a72 and 70a13, are from the early phase of the
- mission. The disks contain images from the later phases.
-
- All of the images are stored on tape at the National Space Science Data
- Center (NSSDC). I'm not sure how to go about get access to them, but
- it is possible.
-
-
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- Ed McCreary ,__o
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- "If it were not for laughter, there would be no Tao." (*)/'(*)
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