Why does google literally find nothing when I google JQALNFXY ... and what disturbes me even more is that https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/hard-soil-vein doesn't exist for me...
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This seems to be the real page:
https://www.nasa.gov/jpl/msl/nasas-curiosity-eyes-prominent-mineral-veins-on-mars
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It's from Herald vision who also is an anagram of hard soil vein and his lover and I like adam1224 said in his post. It would be awesome if it's not intended :D
THe newspaper is also a fake since the real newspaper is Herald Tribune with the same article. I'm curious to know where you found this and hos dated from 1936. :D
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Don't worry, it's just the Fnords. You're not supposed to see them though.
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The original for point 2) is https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/upgrade-helps-nasa-study-mineral-veins-on-mars
Found it with the title of your article! :D
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Nice found. Have been posted the same day as the book image 21 may.
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As far as dates go, the "Hard Soil Vein" image in OP was taken around May 20 according to the date of the first article in the related column: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-rover-samples-active-linear-dune-on-mars
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I found this book in my bookshelf recently and saw that there's a weird code on the front of it. It's not the normal ISBN number that books usually have and I can't understand why someone would put it there.
So I quickly searched the internet and found this NASA article where there's a credit to the exact same code. Does anyone know what it means or what it stands for? Perhaps it is just a coincidence?
Go here for the real puzzle
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