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edit on 4/6/2014 by Blaine91555 because: Rude comment removed for TAC violation.



You mean where you postulate that it could be a picture of a cosmic ray lol?? You can't possibly be serious with that assumption right?First, Mars has no atmosphere to interact with incoming particles to cause a cosmic ray on the ground. And even if there was a chance of that happening, I doubt that the Mars Rover was just in the right position at the right time to snap a shot right when a cosmic ray hits the ground. Then you have to factor in that the camera on that Rover does not have the shutter speed to capture a damned cosmic ray emitting light. That would be like me trying to capture a perfect picture of a lightning strike on a TracFone camera.The more obvious answer is that whomever was operating the mast camera saw the light an snapped a shot.