The Mars-Earth Connection!
By: Jason Martell 2002
Dr. Tobias Owen, who is now professor of astronomy at the University of Hawaii,
identified the Face on Mars on Viking frame 35A72. The same frame, covering
approximately 34 by 31 miles - also shows many other features that could be
artificial. These cluster around latitude 40 degrees north in the region of
Mars known to astronomers as Cydonia, and were photographed from an altitude
of more than 1,000 miles with relatively po...
Skull spotted on Mars
Alien spotters claim to have spotted a "skull" on the surface of Mars in one of NASA"s photographs of the planet, the object is most likely to be a normal rock with natural features that resemble eye sockets and a nose."UFO spotters are claiming they have spotted an alien skull on Mars after NASA beamed back satelliteimages from the planet. . At first glance it looks like a rocky desert - but this image of the Mars landsca...
ESA prepares for manned mission to MarsStarting in spring next year, a crew of six will be sent on a 500 day simulated mission to Mars. In reality the crew will remain in a special isolation facility in Russia. To investigate the psychological and medical aspects of a long-duration mission, such as to Mars, ESA is looking for experiment proposals for research to be carried out during their stay.During the simulated Mars mission, known as Mars500, the crew will be put through all kinds of scenarios as if they really were travelling to...
Climate change hits MarsMars is being hit by rapid climate change and it is happening so fast that the red planet could lose its southern ice cap, writes Jonathan Leake. Scientists from Nasa say that Mars has warmed by about 0.5C since the 1970s. This is similar to the warming experienced on Earth over approximately the same period.Since there is no known life on Mars it suggests rapid changes in planetary climates could be natural phenomena.The mechanism at work on Mars appears, however, tobe different from that on Ea...
Rover unearths Mars water evidenceSubmitted by Pendekar Timur: A patch of Martian soil analyzed by NASA's rover Spirit is so rich in silica that it may provide some of the strongest evidence yet that ancient Mars was much wetter than it is now. The processes that could have produced such a concentrated deposit of silica require the presence of water. Members of the rover science team heard from a colleague during a recent teleconference that the alpha particle X-ray spectrometer, a chemical analyzer at the end of Spirit'...
New evidence points to oceans on MarsScientists have found new evidence to support the presence of large oceans on Mars in the past. Published in the June 14 issue of Nature, the research suggests that changes in Mars’ orientation with respect to its axis might be responsible for large variations in the topography of shoreline-like features on the planet. Scientists have studied these features for more than 30 years, and the current study presents a new, alternative explanation for how they formed.Geophysicists have discovered that...
The log on Mars - explainedDoes this NASA photo from the rover Opportunity show a wooden log on Mars? Hard to tell? Then look at the zoomed-in image, and ask again: is this a log (petrified or otherwise) on the surface of the Red Planet? Duh. No. But if you read some websites, you might think it is. So what"s going on here? The quick answer is: this is another in a long line of examples of pareidolia; people seeing familiar things in random or semi-random patterns. In other words, this looks like a log, but it ain"t. Reme...
MARS, The Red Planet
In 1976, the Viking 1
Orbiter took the first photographs of the Cydonia region of Mars, showing what
appeared to be a humanoid face one mile long and 1,500 feet high. UFOlogists
immediately jumped on the photos as prove of a previous or present intelligence.
NASA quickly bashed these theories as simply a trick of light and shadow. The
Cydonia region also contained what appeared to be several pyramid-like objects,
which some researchers claim are not formed by natural occurr...
Europes Mars missions get final go-ahead
The European Space Agency has been given the final go-ahead to undertake new missions to explore Mars including an orbiter to be launched in 2016 and a rover that will explore the Martian surface in 2018."Member-states of theEuropean Space Agency (Esa) have given final approval to revised plans to explore Mars.There have been protracted discussions on what Europe could do at the Red Planet and how much it might cost. . The Coun...
Buzz Aldrin urges US to land on Mars
Apollo astronaut and second man on the Moon Buzz Aldrin has said that the US space agency needs to stop focusing on the development of new rockets and turn its attention towards landing humans on Mars."NASA should focus on sending a man to Mars and helping other nations travel in space,Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin said Friday. . Aldrin, who was the second man to set foot on the moon after Neil Armstrong, said the US space ...