Is Mars Infested With Pareidolia Rats?
It has finally happened. Not content with (potentially) infecting the
pristine Martian surface with our germs, it appears that we’ve sent a
rat (yes, a whole rat) to the Red Planet. And this isn’t some
far-fetched hypothesis, there’s photographic evidence!
NASA’s
Mars rover Curiosity snapped this panorama (above) of the “Rocknest”
site with its MastCam camera on sol 52 (Sept. 28, 2012) of the mission.
Now, with a keen eye and fertile imagination, a UFO enthusiast realized
there was a camouflaged rodent hiding in the rocks. Needless to say,
there’s no other evidence supporting this claim, it’s just something
that looks like a rodent.
But as you may have guessed, after
exercising an ounce of logical thought, what was once a cute furry
four-legged creature suddenly becomes… wait for it… this is a good one… a
rock. And there you have it ladies and gentlemen: We’ve found a rock on
Mars… that looks like a rat.
It has finally happened. Not content with (potentially) infecting the pristine Martian surface with our germs, it appears that we’ve sent a rat (yes, a whole rat) to the Red Planet. And this isn’t some far-fetched hypothesis, there’s photographic evidence!
NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity snapped this panorama (above) of the “Rocknest” site with its MastCam camera on sol 52 (Sept. 28, 2012) of the mission. Now, with a keen eye and fertile imagination, a UFO enthusiast realized there was a camouflaged rodent hiding in the rocks. Needless to say, there’s no other evidence supporting this claim, it’s just something that looks like a rodent.
But as you may have guessed, after exercising an ounce of logical thought, what was once a cute furry four-legged creature suddenly becomes… wait for it… this is a good one… a rock. And there you have it ladies and gentlemen: We’ve found a rock on Mars… that looks like a rat.
