MARS RICHARDSON CRATER ENIGMA
Part-3
Report #129
October 31, 2007
Part-1 .... Part-2 .... Part-4
This Part-3 will be about some of the most obvious biological life on the Richardson site itself but primarily in the terrain immediately surrounding the site. Note that the above tenth and below eleventh images here come from the same R08-00785 narrow-angle strip. Please note that this obvious snow/ice evidence on the site itself exists in one of the regional warming cycles outside the site boundary where such snow/ice evidence is no longer present. That means that dark bio-life is proliferating in the surrounding terrain just outside the site's boundaries that is now devoid of snow/ice while the site itself and the sample location you see above still obviously retains its snow/ice cover and spore originating bio-life is establishing a presence.
The above tenth image is taken from the lower part of the strip but not from all the way down at the bottom. This location shows the transition change point where the snow covered ridge or tube looking systems (one covered with snow is visible in the upper portion of the image) begin to peter out on the snow covered open ended side of the site where the lumpy site material is lower and more subdued in its elevation. Below this point, the dark spots become more plentiful.
The above scene demonstrating individual dark spots offers a fairly good view of what the dark spots look like on the show fields within the boundaries of and on top of the Richardson site. This bio-life evidence is generated by wind blown spores that are so incredibly thick in the South Polar Region from many different varieties of bio-life. However, only certain kinds of spores can attempt to make a go of it on the snow/ice triggered by the presence of snow/ice upper surfaces melt water.
The spore bio-life forms here in one of their more mature stages of development are obviously cold hardy to be operating on the snow but their prospects are limited on this material because these particular snow fields on top of the site consists mostly of more recent pure water condensate fallout. That means that the snow fields are not yet contaminated that much on the upper surfaces by windblown dust that in other more stable and natural longer existing snow fields can become thoroughly infused in the ice providing needed soil nutrients for the spores trying to germinate to out of water and elevated above ground life stages. The water presence attracts and starts the process but the lack of sufficient soil nutrients keeps it limited and stalled in the time frame available to the bio-life before the site starts the next warming/melt/consumption process on its surfaces.
Look close and note the many dark branchings of the dark color bio-life evidence. The official position would have you believe that this is a carbon dioxide ice field and that the sublimation/defrosting/melt/evaporation/erosion process is revealing darker underlying geological material. Doesn't look much like that now does it.
The above eleventh image scene is from the same R08-00785 strip as the tenth image further above. This scene is from the very top edge of the straight .GIF strip. The location is in the terrain just outside the site perimeter boundary barrier. Although the site itself still has a fully intact snow field on it but not shown here, the above dark evidence demonstrates that there is now no snow/ice cover in the surrounding terrain just outside the site clearly demonstrating a regional warming trend in progress there outside the site boundaries.
If you will look close and objectively, you will see that the darker upper area in the image is clearly not geology but some kind of densely packed and carpeting bio-life. Further down at the very bottom of the above image just out of sight is the Richardson site boundary barrier. Although the barrier is sharply defined, it cannot be well seen even had I included it here in this image because this transition area is covered in a mist or fog that of course is very light reflective.
This atmospheric moisture condensate band of mist is caused all along the long barrier material where the site's colder temperatures at this particular moment in time meet the surrounding terrain warmer more humid atmospheric conditions over the outside terrain covered by dark color solar radiation absorbing bio-life. Then there is the fact that the barrier itself is in a elevated rounded shape. So the combination of rising air over the barrier and temperature differentials creates the moisture condensate in the air that translates into mist or fog you see in the bottom area of the above 11th image.
The above twelfth image is from the very top of the different R08-00066 straight .GIF strip in a different location crossing the Richardson site. The darker area is some strange and unfamiliar looking bio-life forestation just outside the site boundary in the surrounding terrain. It is just another example of what is going on in the surrounding terrain just outside the site boundary barrier during a regional warming cycle when no snow/ice is present in that terrain. It may be strange looking but it is bio-life on another world.
In the strip just below this point (not imaged here) is again a fair amount of mists obscuring the the site boundary barrier. Further, down below that going down across the site (not imaged here) to the opposite opened end side is plentiful snow/ice cover. On the site's other side in the bottom area of the strip is again thick obscuring mists.
The above thirteenth image from yet another different R07-00752 strip is yet another example of a different type of bio-life forestation presence. This strip location it is all the way horizontally over on the far left side edge of the total site as seen in the Part-1 regional images. The darker color forestation evidence you see above in the upper areas of the image is down at the very bottom of the straight .GIF strip and in the open end area of the Richardson site.
You should know that I have rotated the official image 90º clockwise to achieve a more realistic and telling view of the bio-life forest evidence here. Even though poorly seen in the resolution compromised original image, look very close and you will see the unmistakable great many bushy branchings in this evidence of both a lighter and darker coloration. Accordingly, there isn't much chance of confusing this above seen generally darker color evidence with that of rock and soil geology now is there. Even though the main reporting here is on the Richardson site mega size evidence, it is hard to understand how such super obvious bio-life evidence can be so easily ignored by the science and academic communities or the media either for that matter.
Once again this demonstrates what the terrain just outside the Richardson site is like during a regional warming cycle. Note that there is absolutely no evidence of snow/ice in the outside terrain whereas moving to the lower right in the above image begins to encounter much more highly light reflective snow/ice presence as one moves onto the Richardson site material.
That's some of the story about the natural environmental and bio-life conditions in the terrain outside the Richardson site versus the artificially manipulated conditions inside the site as well as discovering solid evidence of bio-life in the process. We've seen some representative evidence samples from the site's perimeter areas, now let's move on and begin to explore some evidence samples of the interior areas of the Richardson site in Part-4 at the link below.
DOCUMENTATION (for Part-3)
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r03_r09/images/R08/R0800785.html: This link takes you to the official R08-00785 narrow-angle science data straight .GIF strip that is the source of my above 10th and 11th report images. Note that the 10th image scene came from near the bottom of the strip and the 11th image scene came from the very top of the strip.
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r03_r09/images/R08/R0800066.html: This link takes you to the official R08-00066 narrow-angle science data straight .GIF strip that is the source of my above 12th report image. Note that the 12th image scene came from the very top of the strip.
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r03_r09/images/R07/R0700752.html: This link takes you to the official R07-00752 narrow-angle science data straight .GIF strip that is the source of my above 13th report image. Note that the 13th image came from the very bottom end of the strip and the scene was rotated 90º clockwise to obtain the better more realistic orientation view of the bio-life evidence.