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- July 8, 1988
- SOME SEE GLIMPSE OF LIFE IN 'FACE' OF MARS
- AP and UPI
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- WASHINGTON - Unusual formations on the surface of Mars - including a
- mile-long rock shaped like a human face - may have been carved by a lost
- civilization, four scientists said yesterday.
- The scientists, including a former astronaut, said at a news conference
- that the chances are better than 50-50 that the structures were made by
- intelligent beings.
- The scientists said that a photograph taken of the Martian surface in
- 1976 by NASA's Viking spacecraft clearly shows a face that could have been
- carved out of a Martian mountain a half-million years ago.
- The sphinx-like image that stares outward from the planet may be part of
- a complex of buildings, as evidenced by other unusual formations nearby, the
- scientists said.
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- Brian T. O'Leary, a former astronaut and an expert on Mars, said there
- is sufficient uncertainty about the origin of the rock face that it should
- be a major target for future spacecraft sent to Mars.
- O'Leary said last January he asked Soviet space scientists who were
- preparing to send probes to Mars to examine the area where the face appears.
- He said the Soviets were interested, but replied that their spacecraft was
- not technically designed to study the Cydonia region of Mars, where the
- sight is located.
- The Soviets launched a probe toward Mars yesterday and plan to launch a
- second one later this month.
- The news conference yesterday was prompted by a recent study of the
- Viking photographs conducted by Mark Carlotto, an optical engineering
- expert.
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- In an article published in Applied Optics, Carlotto said that a computer
- enhancement of the Viking photographs shows that the face and various other
- nearby features appear to have been carved by "intelligent design."
- Yesterday, Carlotto told reporters that a sophisticated statistical study of
- the shapes clearly shows that "the face is not natural."
- Richard Hoagland, founder of a private organization of scientists called
- "The Mars Project," said that in addition to the face there is "a complex of
- unusual objects" at the Cydonia site. The complex includes a five-sided
- mountain that resembles a pyramid and a massif he believes could have been
- part of an astronomical marker.
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- Hoagland said that a line drawn from the center of the city, across the
- face to the massif, or cliff, would line up exactly with the Sun at the
- moment of Mars' summer solstice, as it would have occured 500,000 years ago
- - an alignment it is extremely unlikely could occur naturally.
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- (Source: The San Diego Union - July 8, 1988)
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