For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix
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For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix         


Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Jul 5, 2008 21:27

For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal
most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix.

NASA has not released any micrograph taken by the atomic force
microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix.

NASA has released only three optical micrographs since NASA tested the
optical microscope on June 4,and reported no problem with the
microscope. Most of the micrographs taken by Phoenix have not been
released yet.

Could NASA be trying to avoid the discovery of fossils on Mars? I
suspected so, long before NASA blocked me from its website. I
expected so, long before I wrote a google message entitled "NASA tries
to wrap fire with paper".

By now it should be clear to all keen observers why NASA repeatedly
reminded people that Phoenix was not equipped to detect life, past or
present and was not aimed to detect life. Any detection of past life
should pass the strictest test of denial by anyone.
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Re: For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 5, 2008 22:25

On Jul 5, 9:27 pm, Lin Liangtai yahoo.com.tw> wrote:
> For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal
> most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix.
>
> NASA has not released any micrograph taken by the atomic force
> microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix.
>
> NASA has released only three optical micrographs since NASA tested the
> optical microscope on June 4,and reported no problem with the
> microscope. Most of the micrographs taken by Phoenix have not been
> released yet.
>
> Could NASA be trying to avoid the discovery of fossils on Mars? I
> suspected so, long before NASA blocked me from its website. I
> expected so, long before I wrote a google message entitled "NASA tries
> to wrap fire with paper".
>
> By now it should be clear to all keen observers why NASA repeatedly
> reminded people that Phoenix was not equipped to detect life, past or
> present and was not aimed to detect life. Any detection of past life ...
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