As usual, I have been blocked from posting relevamt images and text content on this blog. It is ten years and the same process.
My post;
This is the closeup at full image size, which initially confused me. It did not look like a tubular cell of mineral in formation, but rather a flat impression of a teardrop shaped object, with multiple cell walls and a 'tail' emerging into the air.
Completely desaturated of color here, it may not be a part of the mineral shapes, but isn't this just what we saw eleven years past at Eagle crater, in sections as 'rotini' patterned material?
How many items of a similar shape and pattern can be present on Mars with so few detected and identified minerals and chemical combination?
Mineral or organic, before the test results? Anyone brave and experienced?
Third white box from the left side toward the right.
The largest view of the full frame images other than downloading them, are obtained with the upper right corner expansion arrows, at the image host. Full size upon downloading, far right at 'share' area.
Attempted post to 'Active Mars' topic.
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