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cylinder
pictures are numbered consecutively from 202868 - 202883; number 202871 is missing. Why?
check it out here: http://content.zdnet.com/2347-9595_22-202866-202871.html?seq=4
the cylinder is quite obvious. Debris from Phoenix while landing, a parachute container perhaps...
or a homing beacon? The curvature of the horizon is too much for Earth, compare with the curvature of the skyline while at sea (on Earth).
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