Scooby Doo ? Did Nasa (do) that? The black imprint or design on the broken dog ? April 15th, 2016
Is that tiny black outline of a dog "Scooby Doo" ? That must be an embellishment from Nasa to show it is a dog being smashed. The ruination of the dog and it's many faces etc. Seem to be more Martian s sacred sculpture work!
This little black imprint of what looks like a dog, seems to be an embellishment, or should I say an antithesis of what Martians have in their sculptures. Martian sculptures seem to reveal decimation at a very high level. Which usually seems to represent loosing their atmosphere in antiquity! And of course the ruining of their planet in extreme ancient times I think.
It seems like one of Nasa's graphic designers made the Scooby Doo looking character. I just can't imagine the Martian's would do that, Their sculptures seem so sacred in nature, but broken and smashed to show that their planet was ruined in ancient times. Our culture usually would have happy go-lucky-emblems like Scooby Doo !
Notice how terraces are utilized in this Martian sculpture of a dog! Please notice the different angles of a dog's face. Please look close and you should be able to see that!
Please notice the "white circle" that looks like Scooby Doo ! That looks like an embellishment from Nasa. The rest seems too sacred and broken to represent Martians loss of atmosphere in ancient times and the destruction of their planet in extreme antiquity!
A Mascam image with the word: "NASA" :) ? March 4th, 2016
Nasa Carefully Selected Embellishments For Us To Learn Martian Culture Better? January 5th, 2016
To me, this is a good thing to have direction and learn a bit more correctly on possibly understanding a bit more what is going on where Curiosity shoots their photos! So I think Nasa has graphic designers to embellish certain selected diorama like sculptures, or just individual sculptures etc. in helping us understand the Martian culture better.
A nudge for us to understand ocean and land on mars? https://d2cj35nmzi9erd.cloudfront.net/msl-raw-images/msss/01073/mcam/1073ML0047180070206414C00_DXXX.jpg