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Haversian systems on Mars?

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Lin Liangtai - 15 Jan 2008 12:32 GMT
The following is a picture of Mars. At the lower center ( and the
bottom) of the photo, there seems to be over five Haversian systems.
Can you see them? Bones on Mars?

http://mummy-dinosaur-carved-by-men.googlegroups.com/web/Ha%20on%20Mars.jpg?gda=
IfcFSkIAAACbRtJhklrqY-QTBmsmNpcGFZOl-1JiGu_CuKs7E3aSfRcwy3dI2CgZTioxnYaX_EAHSRh1
ySd-gwXVX1Zp-4Qe2SEWJe1PRUnXPvnt5s2d8g

Lin Liangtai - 15 Jan 2008 12:41 GMT
> The following is a picture of Mars. At the lower center ( and the
> bottom) of the photo, there seems to be over five Haversian systems.
> Can you see them? Bones on Mars?
>
> http://mummy-dinosaur-carved-by-men.googlegroups.com/web/Ha%20on%20Ma...

The Haversian systems are labeled in this photo:
http://mummy-dinosaur-carved-by-men.googlegroups.com/web/MARSIAN%20HAVERSIAN%20S
YSTEMS.JPG?gda=cSQYmlEAAACbRtJhklrqY-QTBmsmNpcG8ogUbUgCs7NHYVSW-XJLqRcwy3dI2CgZT
ioxnYaX_ECTJDeXIm4qtVIcqD3TcKlRrRWnPWRDl9ZdS8789VOt1T80Om0Ld56fwrbNlAQv1XQ

 
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