| Re: What's this on Mars? -
03-03-2007, 02:40 PM
Don't you see it? The problem with this kind of imagery is that most often the interesting elements usually aren't centered because of the path of the orbiting satellite. It's just snapping away in a timed program. Toward the top and left in the photo are at least two obvious bunker like structures and just to the right and below of them you can make out three more. Now, those there could be depressions, but if you study the shadowing of the first two, they are definitely not, and have a very squared appearance. Also the strange and unnatural layout of formations centered at the top deserve closer scrutiny. On Earth, archeologists have dug entire cities out of the sand, Roman columns and temples intact in places like Syria, which were until recently completely hidden from view. I am not making any commitments but as far as I am concerned the above photo is just begging for a closer look. (Forget Michael. He just likes to see his name on the front page.) "There is nothing permanent except change" |