posted on Jan, 30 2011 @ 11:51 AM
When the new 2010 colorized image of the eastern side of the Face (7/28/10) is compared to the highest resolution picture obtained by NASA’s MOC
camera in 2001 (Figure 1.B) and the European Space Agency’s 2006 false color image (Figure 1.C) - it becomes quite clear that the eastern facial
features are consistent and appear to be permanent structural formations (Figure 1)
Figure 1
Comparison of three views of the eastern feline side of the Face on Mars
A: Detail of MRO HiRISE false color image PSP_003234_2210 (2010)
B: Detail of MOC image E03-00824 (2001)
C: Detail of the ESA false color perspective view (2006)
D: Analytical drawing
Looking at all three images, note the broad forehead and a crown feature is observable in each image. Notice the rectangular, squinting eye, the
muzzle and zig-zag shaped mane is present in all three images. Also notice that each image shows evidence of a parted mouth and flailing tongue.
So what prompted the University of Arizona HiRISE team to revisit a three year old image of the Face on Mars and manipulate it by cropping it and
colorizing it and then release it as a new image?
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