Brian Cory Dobbs
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It looks as though it has four triangular sides.
next to a crater.
What are the odds of that?
Really funky.
And this was the specific pyramid that Joe McMoneagle looked at.
Well, maybe a volcano sprung up, but does that look like a volcano?
Looks like a pyramid.
Volcanoes on Mars, Matt, on average, are 100 miles wide.
On average.
This is 1.7.
Now NASA actually does say something about this.
They rarely comment on things, but this is one instance where they do.
All we get is a title.
Ryan, if you can bring up the next slide.
I think they have that there.
Yes, they call this a NOB.
knob now i looked this up because i had no idea what that meant a knob is a more common name for a came i didn't know what a came is k-a-m-e is essentially a glacial deposit of loose material that's what they say this thing is now if you look at the surrounding area there's nothing else like this right i think i have a slide of the whole area
uh yeah okay you see some craters the surrounding area there's no other structures like this in the surrounding area no so we're supposed to believe that a glacier just deposited something one and a half miles wide with four sides directly adjacent to a crater has the rover been in there to explore
No, the rovers don't really go anywhere interesting that we identify in orbiter photographs.
We just get lucky if they happen to photograph some artifact or some anomaly somewhere, but they purposefully don't send them to these interesting places.