Talk:Yogi Rock
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[edit] Other Rocks
What are the other rock's names and/or links. Does the Mars Pathfinder article have a list? --Nathan8225 14:11, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
Yogi Berra Stadium???--malber 16:30, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
- It's a bit of a stretch, I agree, but the first external link is an example of someone noting it, so it must be notable. Maybe. Bovlb 19:10:04, 2005-07-19 (UTC)
[edit] Confusion
On both images, i fail to find any rocks that resemble Yogi Bear in the slightest.. What am i doing wrong here. Gnu32 23:09, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
Ditto. Where is this Yogi Bear image? Is Yogi just a nickname? The cited articles don't say the rock looks like Yogi Bear. WpZurp 23:01, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
- I had a hard time, too. Look in the black-and-white photograph straight to the left of the large rock there. It's just slightly above and to the left of the group of rocks that I guess the same person would say resembled Hawaii. I agree that it doesn't have a huge resemblence. --Unsigned.
I cannot see any resemblance at all to add my 2 cents worth. Unsigned, could you upload a version with what you are reffering to circled? I can't see anything but rocks and a Mars Pathfinder. Pretty lame really. And the color version looks like it hasn't been stitiched properly - there's a big cut line. --Fir0002 12:15, July 20, 2005 (UTC)
- I updated the first image (and made the thumbnail bigger) to highlight Yogi Rock. I also agree that it doesn't look any more like Yogi Bear than any other rock, but, hey, I didn't name it. -- Plutor 15:59, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
The Yogi Bear article notes that " In the initial photos the rock had the appearance of a little bear facing away" - I found that thinking about it this way, as a generic bear, made it much more apparent. The head of a bear, seen from behind, facing off towards the top left corner. The "neck" at the back slopes down; the small pointy section at the front looks like a nose which is mostly "eclipsed" by the head; just next to it we have a distinct chunk which looks like the left ear, and there's a small lump on the other side (or possibly a small rock behind Yogi) which makes the right year. Does that make sense? I've added a rough outline image to give the right idea. Shimgray 16:39, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
I looks nothing like Yogi Bear! This page is rubbish, who decided that it looked like yogi bear? Your picture still doesn't make the rock look like Yogi. What a load of crap. --Differentgravy 18:51, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
- I think there's some confusion here. My understanding is that someone saw the rock, decided it looked like a bear (or at least a bear's head), and then named it for Yogi Bear, as a specific bear. I'm not personally convinced it looks like a bear, but I can at least see where our unknown JPLer got the idea from - unfortunately I can't find a photo of a bear taken from this angle. Shimgray 19:16, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
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- The rock does resemble a bear quite clearly, but again whoever originally looked at the rock and said it resembled yogi bear must have imagined a hat shape on it --81.156.159.255 01:53, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
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- I am the same Unsigned from above, I had planned to come back to this, but couldn't find the page again. Now that I've found it I see there have been several changes, and I don't believe "Yogi Rock" is the large rock there, but I may be mistaken. As soon as I get the chance to upload, I will point out the one that I believe to be the true Yogi Rock, which should be sometime later today. --Unsigned
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- BAM! What do you all think? I think the article needs to be changed. Sevenspade 21:54, 26 August 2005 (UTC)
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- Right. I'm all depressed now. Sevenspade 02:08, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] I love wikipedia
we have articles on other planet's rocks now!....--Alexandre Van de Sande 22:18, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
- You might be amused to note that we don't just have an article on Yogi Rock - we've also ones on the Genesis Rock (from the Moon), ALH84001 (from Mars), and Heat Shield Rock (still on Mars). We probably ought to have one on Tracy's Rock, too. I feel a rather weird page coming on... Shimgray 22:30, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
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- Now we just need a List of named rocks on other planets. -- Plutor 12:37, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
This is a great little article! alteripse 13:20, 24 July 2005 (UTC)