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Too many un-answered questions from NASA. The silence is deafening.

Of course, they would say that they do not want to waste their time answering stupid, un-scientific questions from us plebs who know nothing.

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Question:  Why would a cut piece of wood be just sitting around in the middle of a desert?  That's my biggest question.

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As far as I know, rocks are a mixture  of different minerals or they are consisting of fine monomineral particles like the chalk and the limestone you mentioned, which both are Calciumcarbonate, but with some  different  history of creation.
Minerals have a homogenous structure. Minerals are homogenous "bodies", rocks are mixtures of minerals.
In the case of fossilized wood the theory says, the former cells of the wood have been replaced by Si0 2 in a way that the shape of its cellstructures are still visible.


Ps: Thanks for the Beagle  thread and for asking ESA. Surprisingly, as you said,  you got an answer. That`s positive. From time to time, we have to be reminded....

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yes, if you just saw the piece at the top right, you would think it was wood perhaps.

Just thinking to myself really, not criticizing or disagreeing with you in any way ...
I wonder when is a fossil a rock because technically sandstone is sand, limestone is chalk or small pieces of shell, coal is plant material compressed, oil is liquid so cannot be called rock, what is the difference between mineral like quartz and rock and what NASA or geologists call a rock or stone?

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Just a sample..

A piece of weathered  schist in the Eifel mountains , Germany. Schist is a metamorphic rock, sediments which have been transformed by some high temperature and pressure. Some metamorphic schists contain garnets, distributed in a similar way, as the knobs of the mars rock. I wish this mars rock is indeed fossilized wood...

 

 

 

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No, actually, they may be correct. I COULD be wood, but also COULD be rock. In my opinion, anyway.

I have seen this 'blue stuff' which I suspect may be like lichen in other places and it seems to like 'growing' or appearing on rock, so I would favour the rock over the wood. But I could be wrong of course, it also has certain characteristics of old wood on Earth.

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well obviously I hadn't done an investigation under a microscope as the
object is on Mars.

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"Looks like" fossilized wood ,would be the right expression. Did you do an investigation under the microscope using a thin slice section of this rock ?

 What are these small knobs attached to the surface  or maybe penetrating  the rock ? This interesting thin coating they point at and  which seems to be partly removed by erosion is what ?


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http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20100324a/ChocHills_Sol2147B_L257F.jpg

a closer look.

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correction, the title was:

" Rock with Odd Coating Beside a Young Martian Crater, False Color "

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O.k. I can't believe that JPL is trying to pass this image off as
a rock. actually the title was " Rock with strange substance "

WHAT ?!?! who really cares about the substance, CLEARLY this
is not a rock but wood.

Notrockbutwood

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20100324a.html

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/press/opportunity/20100324a/ChocHills_Sol2147B_L257F_br.jpg



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