The Mars Science Laboratory  Curiosity has taken some high  resolution images of 
The rock  layers on 
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The Mars Science Laboratory  Curiosity has taken some high  resolution images of 
The rock  layers on 
------ Charles Creager Jr.
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I know this may be considered off topic but Astronaut Neil Armstrong  and first man to walk on the Moon died today as age 82. He became the first man  to walk on Moon on July 20th 1969 A.D. on flight of Apollo 11. A little known  fact is that he and Buzz Audrain Buzz Aldrin partook of the Lord's Supper  (Communion) shortly after landing making it the first mail partaken of on  another planet.
http://gscim.com/Science_News/8-12/Neil_Armstrong.html
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A closes examination of geological context Gale Crater the landing site  of  the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity shows that the impact probably  trigger an eruption of underground water that resulted in the dark regions  which are probably a result of hematite rich soil. The southern part of the  crater shows only a little evidence of water inflow but enough it was probably  a result of overspill flowing back into the crater. Un like the Meridiani  Planum region there is no real evidence of a real inflow channel. There is  semi dark area supporting the idea of an overspill. Other than the three small backflow  areas the rest of the southern rim shows the up wart fracturing seen in many  other craters. The northern end however shows some evidence of considerable out  flow. The two fan like structures come out from under 
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Among the latest high-res images from Curiosity shows the dark areas in  Gale Crater. These areas definitely seem to be smoother than the surrounding  land which would be consistent with present day seepage of under ground water.  It is however also reminiscent of the hematite rich soil found by 
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Curiosity has sent back some high quality color images of  Gale Crater. The first point of interest are areas where the shy-cranes rockets  blasted away some the overlaying dust possibly exposing the underlying rock.  The grayish color is consistent with granite the same rock that makes up the  Earth's continental crust; however it is still too early to say for sure.
This color image shows Gale Crater's central peek which is  where Curiosity is heading the dark area is part of the dark material in the  crater. One possibility is that this is a result of present day seepage of  under ground water however it could just indicate a past seepage of under  ground water. In any case if this has any thing to do with water it would  support the Catastrophic theory of Martian  Geology and an underground  source of the water that once flooded the Meridiani Planum region. In any event  the parliamentary data looks promising.
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Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity) has taken some initial  pictures at Gale Crater on Mars. Curiosity has sent back some high quality  images of its landing site. These preliminary results are consistent with and  provides some possible support for my Catastrophic  theory of Martian  Geology. This shows this shows consistency on Mars  with a Young Earth, in this case it is a Young Mars but it is consistent with a  Young Earth.
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An amazing image of Mars  Science Laboratory was taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter while orbiting  Mars above the rover. This is one of the most amazing pictures from Mars. While  not directly related to Creation Science it is an interesting first step in  what is likely to be an interesting journey of disvovery.
------ Charles  Creager Jr.
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This morning the Mars Science Laboratory called Curiosity landed  at Gale Crater on Mars. I will be keeping an eye on it an will be post any  interesting finds both official and personal. We know that JPL will be presenting  thing in terms of millions and billions of years however I will be providing a  creation science view of the results.
------ Charles Creager Jr.