Here are today’s headlines…
- Physicists Probe Antimatter For Clues To How It All Began
- NASA confirms ‘impossible’ EmDrive thruster really works, after new tests
- Want to Be an Astronaut? NASA’s Looking
- Woman ‘Spontaneously Combusts’ While Sitting On Park Bench
- The Un-Sexiness of Climate Change: Could it quench the world’s sex drive?
- Aviation experts: ‘strong possibility’ Russian jet was deliberately blown up over Egypt
- Quartz: Vladimir Putin remains the most powerful person in the world
- Boy missing 13 years found in Cleveland
- MIT ‘Self-Flying’ Drone Can Avoid Obstacles At 30 MPH
- Tapeworm purportedly spread cancer cells to man
- Jellyfish and lampreys really pull their weight when it comes to swimming
- A new generation of weird-looking space suits will take us to Mars
- ‘Easter Island’ Statue Face On Mars In NASA Photo, UFO Experts Claim
- NASA Mars Rover Photo Shows Object Some Call Evidence Of ‘Intelligent Design’
- The Name of The Doctor: How a Silly Fan Theory Became a Doctor Who Story
- Mysterious Fibers Repeatedly Fall From the Sky Over Arizona
- New giant raptor found in western South Dakota
- NASA set to award space station cargo contracts
- 10 Unsolved Mysteries That Took Place At Gas Stations
- Investigating the Mysterious Netherworld
Regarding the engineered artifact on Mars: There have been 43 vehicles launched for Mars exploration since 1960. Of these about a dozen never left earth orbit. Many failed to orbit or land on Mars, there fates unknown. The successful landers had various ancillary equipment to facilitate their operational missions. I would think it reasonable however unlikely that some pieces of these various spacecraft might be found on Mars’ surface. It would be a needle in a haystack probability. Perhaps the engineers can identify what this is. With the tube coming out of the side, I might hazard to guess it is a valve, pump,or pressure transducer of some kind. I’m curious to know.