Ok. I know the mind is geared towards facial recognition. I also know the mind can form faces from pictures of rocks on Mars but maybe this is a good reminder to expect the unexpected as we venture out into the wild universe!
Mount
Sharp on Mars
This view
from the Mast Camera on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows dramatic buttes and
layers on the lower flank of Mount Sharp. It is a mosaic of images taken on the
387th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity's work on Mars. The rover's location
was near a waypoint stop called "Darwin" on the drive from
Yellowknife Bay toward an entry point to reach the mountain. Colors have been
adjusted to show the rocks similarly to how they would appear under daytime
lighting conditions on Earth, though slightly tinted with effects that airborne
Martian dust has on illumination. Reference: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/spectacular-photos-from-space/ss-AA8lMqC?ocid=ASUDHP#image=6
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