NASA Goddard Space Flight Center engineer, and image processor on the famous Face on Mars photos, provides new information on The Search for Life on Mars. For the first time, after 17 years of original research, Vince DiPietro provides a complete visual presentation of his findings in a 2 hr video presentation, featuring:
The latest findings on fossils in meteorites from Marsradioactive Xenon, a by-product of nuclear activity, on mars a photo that shows a blue sky on mars more believable than the official red sky photo that was released.
An examination of the time line extinctions on Mars and Earth.
The eye cavity found by Vince and teeth found by Mark Carlotto in the mouth of the famous Face on Mars.
An examination of the validity of the spit processing that allows the human eye to see the data the water spout in Solis Planum, photographed by 1976 Viking probe.
How Vince hopes to change the future by convincing NASA to land probes at the water spout because the best place to look for life, is where there's water.