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Originally posted by TheBorg
You know, if I didn't know any better, I'd swear that was a mirror on the surface reflecting light in the 3 directions shown in the crater there. That IS indeed very interesting. Pass this onto Zorgon. I bet he'll be jumpin for joy!!
Originally posted by mikesingh
What he meant was that, looking at it from the top (plan view), the edges of both the structures point exactly toward each other. Here is what he meant. And it sure is intriguing!
Now this ain't no laughing matter!!
Originally posted by gps777
If lines were drawn in correctly through the centre of the base of the triangle through the apex on both it would give two lines nearly parallel,and in the scale of that photo would be approx 1 inch or 25 mil apart.
The last transmission from Phobos 2 was a photograph of a gigantic cylindrical spaceship - a huge, approx, 20km long, 1.5km diameter cigar-shaped 'mother ship', that was photographed on 25 March 1989 hanging or parked next to the Martian moon Phobos by the Soviet unmanned probe Phobos 2. After that last frame was radio-transmitted back to Earth, the probe mysteriously disappeared; according to the Russians it was destroyed - possibly knocked out with an energy pulse beam.
Originally posted by mikesingh
Darn! These Martians ain't too accurate, what??
Anyway, just joking gps!
Originally posted by mikesingh
I've circled a few of the suspicious looking 'structures' that don't look like natural rock formations.
Originally posted by sensfan
On the contrary, You will find plenty of rock formations even here on earth that are of that ilk.
Eisenhower White House On Mars' Moon Phobos Being Artificial
From Presidents UFO Website www.presidentialUFO.8m.com
The Martian moon Phobos, generally accepted as a celestial body, actually may be an artificial satellite launched long ago by an advanced Martian race, according to Dr. S. Fred Singer, special advisor to President Eisenhower on space developments. No mention was made of the other Mars moon, Deimos.
"I would be very disappointed if it turns out to be solid," said the White House advisor. If the figures were correct, he stated, then Phobos undoubtedly is a hollow, artificial satellite. Dr. Singer also pointed out that Phobos would make an ideal space base, both for Martians and earthlings.
In 1963, Raymond H. Wilson Jr., Chief of Applied Mathematics at NASA, joined Shklovsky and Dr. Singer in their Martian conclusions. He stated that "Phobos might be a colossal base orbiting Mars."