Greg M
06-27-2008, 04:15 PM
Phoenix Returns Troubling Discovery
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander discovered Red life forms on the surface of Mars today.
"We are awash in chemistry data," said Michael Hecht of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, lead scientist for the Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer, or MECA, instrument on Phoenix. "We're trying to understand what is the chemistry of the soil and how it might support life."
Red robotic creatures were seen scurrying away from the Phoenix today, which has caused concern that a Red Invasion might be imminent.
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NASA's Phoenix returned this image shortly before the transmission abruptly ended. Initial scientific analysis has determined that the life forms look eerily similar to the new Red One Digital Cinema Camera, leading to speculation that elusive billionaire Jim Jannard may be attempting to expand his empire beyond Earth.
READ ON FOR MORE:
Red Invasion from Mars (http://www.red4k.info)
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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander discovered Red life forms on the surface of Mars today.
"We are awash in chemistry data," said Michael Hecht of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, lead scientist for the Microscopy, Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer, or MECA, instrument on Phoenix. "We're trying to understand what is the chemistry of the soil and how it might support life."
Red robotic creatures were seen scurrying away from the Phoenix today, which has caused concern that a Red Invasion might be imminent.
http://digitalfx.tv/images/Transmission.gif
NASA's Phoenix returned this image shortly before the transmission abruptly ended. Initial scientific analysis has determined that the life forms look eerily similar to the new Red One Digital Cinema Camera, leading to speculation that elusive billionaire Jim Jannard may be attempting to expand his empire beyond Earth.
READ ON FOR MORE:
Red Invasion from Mars (http://www.red4k.info)
.