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Structure Found on Mars

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posted on Nov, 29 2002 @ 07:46 PM
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I came across this trolling the old boards, I think it is a worthwhile subject for further consideration. The link will bring you to the original jpl image. The picture is a blow up. You can see the object for yourself by either clicking the link or copying and pasting the url. Scroll to the bottom right corner...

[Note: The jpl image is 4.045 megs.]



CLICK HERE

mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/msss/camera/images/may_2000/meridiani/meridiani_100.gif

Many thanks to crazy Kent Steadman for this info


[Edited on 11-30-2002 by William One Sac]

[Edited on 4-21-2003 by William One Sac]



posted on Nov, 29 2002 @ 07:59 PM
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I've seen this before. While interesting... there are too many rectangular compression artifacts to be certain it has right angles. If you look close at the entire image, there are lots of small square spots.

Does anyone know how to get the original uncompressed version?



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 02:51 AM
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While that picture can be misinturpreted, I've reviewed and plotted out that recent high definition picture of cydonia, the one that Art Bell says proves the face is a face.

And while that picture actually proves that the Face on Mars is clearly just a plataeu. It also proves that the 5 sided pyramid on mars IS a constructed building. The problem is the only people (besides myself) who've analyzed it so far that I've seen, always analyze it with the angles and such oriented to the face, which of course doesn't make sense since there is no face.

However I drew out the sketches myself and "rebuilt" the angles and figures for this AMAZING peice of geometry, and concluded it can't be natural, for one, there is a mirror image of relief in the sands at the northern face of it, resembling a fallen wall. I wish I had the link to it, I'll look for it it is quite amazing.

It is almost as if the pyramid was cased in a solid structure, such as glass, which would explain how an entire wall could just fall over. Not to forget the gigantic cave like entrance to the east. Amazing...

Sincerely,
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posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 05:02 AM
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There is many pics from moon surface, with the same artifacts. Very interesting.

Do you know if we found artifacts on others planets than Mars ?



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 12:32 PM
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please people, let's face facts and admit that it's a building inhabited by the mars people



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 07:03 PM
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After viewing and editing that picture 100x times, i can say that it is EXTREMLY unlikely that it is naturally made.
The Forms and construction is too perfect alto i could be wrong...



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 09:22 PM
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Necro...

There is too much pixelized artifacting of the image posted to really have a quality analysis. It would be much better to see an original uncompressed image.

Look at the full sized image, there are similar square edges (from compression artifacts) to what appear to be smaller rock formations.

[Edited on 1-12-2002 by William]



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 09:32 PM
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While that is certainly true, William, the 7-11 store that is clearly visible after drinking several beers and closing one eye proves that there are humanoides there demanding warm hotdogs on stale buns.
(William, please delete this ignorant post after reading!)

[Edited on 1-12-2002 by Thomas Crowne]



posted on Nov, 30 2002 @ 09:43 PM
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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
While that is certainly true, William, the 7-11 store that is clearly visible after drinking several beers and closing one eye proves that there are humanoides there demanding warm hotdogs on stale buns.
(William, please delete this ignorant post after reading!)


Oh Thomas, your post is to valuable to let it fall into the digital waste bin.

And I thought it was a Starbucks!



posted on Dec, 1 2002 @ 11:29 AM
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I think though that it would be unlikey, to find a formation with what appear to be at least 2 perfect squares. I realize what you are saying about the pixels, and perhaps within those pixels the whole thing goes crazy. But from this view, I would say it looks interesting. Conclusive, no.



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