Why not?There's no way that the alleged lemming in the picture is a rock.
How do you know?It's definitely a lemming.
Haven't you checked? NASA mostly provides the RAW images on its mission websites.Is that really the original picture provided by NASA?
No it doesn't.If it is and it hasn't been manipulated, it proves that the pictures they tell us are of Mars are really being taken on an island in the Arctic.
It's simply too clear.Why not?
I googled around and I couldn't find anything right away. It looked like it was going to take a long time. I was hoping someone here would know how to do it fast.Haven't you checked? NASA mostly provides the RAW images on its mission websites.
A 30 second google search turns up many other examples of mistaken Mars rocks.
There's no way that the alleged lemming in the picture is a rock.
It's definitely a lemming. Is that really the original picture provided by NASA? If it is and it hasn't been manipulated, it proves that the pictures they tell us are of Mars are really being taken on an island in the Arctic.