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A living plant on Mars drinking from a patch of wet sand. Exposed roots going directly into it. Frost forms on these rocks then melts onto the sand during the day. This narrow "Asparagus Cacti" as I have named it is perfectly placed to exploit these helpful sloping geological rock features that feed it water much like a desert dew trap would on Earth. Finally visual proof of long held theories from myself going back many years. If only we had actual true colour images and no orange filter on these Curiosity Rover images. It cancels out the green colour from the data. These images are not RGB, they are RGBO. (Red, green, blue, orange) This turns all the greens to brown. (Known by many Mars researchers as the "puke filter") It also masks the blue sky colour. Bare that in mind before saying this plant should be green. It probably is but we can't see it due to the orange filter. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 1092 - Mast Right (2015) š SEE VIDEO HERE š https://youtu.be/Pg4FHWQeXDM Living PLANT Found on MARS - Asparagus Cacti - ArtAlienTV First found by Joe White - ArtAlienTV on 19th May 2020 and published on YouTube first by ArtAlienTV - 20th May 2020. My enhanced image clips are subject to copyright but the gigapan image is Creative Commons: Attribution. All these finds must be credited to ArtAlienTV unless stated otherwise. TRY the FREE ArtAlienTV APP HERE š http://h.fanapp.mobi/artalientv Access to over 20 million space images. Very powerful space research utility app. Please Donate with PAYPAL and help this important research. Send payments to: [email protected] Very much appreciated however small šš