| Questions and answers based on this photograph:
Q: Could you explain the title of this post better?
A: After noticing an almost imperceptible silhouette that emerges from the urbanized region where I am based, in the image above it was possible to see something that could be the moons of Mars, but looking more closely at the image it is noticeable that there are not only two rounded dots, but at least six rounded dots with equal or similar sizes. Was there an overlapping of images through one of the robotic vehicle's cameras? The only processing I did to the image is to darken it a bit to make the six similar round dots easier to see. Searching on the internet it is possible to get a better idea of the asymmetrical shapes of the two moons of Mars.
Looking at new images I noticed that the rounded spots remain, so I deduced that there are some small dust particles on the lens of at least one of the robotic vehicle's cameras.
Q: Anything else?
A: No. I didn't go to Mars to check the veracity of something, what satellites show about Earth is more reliable, and I don't need NASA and JPL to see the moon, just the technology of my eyes connected to my brain is enough.
Q: Could you explain the title of this post better?
A: After noticing an almost imperceptible silhouette that emerges from the urbanized region where I am based, in the image above it was possible to see something that could be the moons of Mars, but looking more closely at the image it is noticeable that there are not only two rounded dots, but at least six rounded dots with equal or similar sizes. Was there an overlapping of images through one of the robotic vehicle's cameras? The only processing I did to the image is to darken it a bit to make the six similar round dots easier to see. Searching on the internet it is possible to get a better idea of the asymmetrical shapes of the two moons of Mars.
Looking at new images I noticed that the rounded spots remain, so I deduced that there are some small dust particles on the lens of at least one of the robotic vehicle's cameras.
Q: Anything else?
A: No. I didn't go to Mars to check the veracity of something, what satellites show about Earth is more reliable, and I don't need NASA and JPL to see the moon, just the technology of my eyes connected to my brain is enough.
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