NASA has little research on Mars! At least that is what the action brought against the agency

6 07. 12. 2022
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Rhawn Joseph wrote a lawsuit at NASA to a California court. He asks the court to force NASA to conduct a detailed survey of the stone in question with all seriousness and at the advice of the claimant. The first to populate it is Popular Science, where the full text of the lawsuit can be seen.

The agency has so far ignored the plaintiff's recommendation, which warned NASA in writing and by telephone in vain that it was not a mineral formation, but perhaps a "fungus-like organism consisting of colonies of lichen and fungi".

The plaintiff further asks the court to order the defendant to: a) acquire one hundred detailed images of the high resolution object; b) acquire 24 detailed depression images in the center of the object from all angles; c) send immediately to the plaintiff all the photographs taken on the basis of the requirements in points .

So far, we have not been able to locate any NASA official statement about the lawsuit. And although we should not speculate in the news, for some reason we doubt that the court will grant Rhawn Joseph, and we assume that the extraterrestrial discovery on Mars will not be expected in the foreseeable future.

Although the ice at NASA is unlikely to move, a small attempt can be seen as a good effort, as N. Amstrong reported to Earth: "It is a small step for man, but a great leap for humanity." Who knows what he meant.

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