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- "At most, terrestrial men fancied that there might be other
- men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to
- welcome a missionary enterprise."
-
- - H.G. Wells, the War of the Worlds.
-
-
- PHOBOS: MALFUNCTION OR EARLY "STAR WARS" INCIDENT?
-
- Phobos, one of the two moons of Mars, has itself always been
- considered a rather mysterious object, as has its smaller twin,
- Deimos. Joseph Shklovskii noted member of the Soviet Academy of
- science and co-writer with Dr Carl Sagan of 'Intelligent life in
- the universe', once calculated from the estimated density of the
- Martian atmosphere and the peculiar "acceleration" of Phobos,
- that the satellite must be hollow. Could Phobos be a hollowed-out
- space station of huge proportions?
-
- In July 1988, the Russians launched two unmanned satellite
- probes - Phobos 1 and phobos 2 - in the direction of Mars, and
- with the primary intention of investigating the planet's
- mysterious moon, Phobos.
-
- Phobos 1 was unfortunately lost en route two months later,
- reportedly because of a radio command error. Phobos 2 was also
- ultimately lost in the most intriguing circumstances, but not
- before it had beamed back certain images and information from the
- planet Mars itself.
-
- Phobos 2 arrived safely at Mars in January 1989 and entered
- into and orbit around Mars as the first step at its destination
- towards its ultimate goal: to transfer to an orbit that the would
- make it fly almost in tandem with the Martian moonlet called
- Phobos (hence the spacecrafts name) and explore the moonlet with
- highly sophisticated equipment that included two packages of
- instruments to be placed on the moonlet's surface.
-
- All went well until Phobos aligned itself with Phobos, the
- Martian moonlet. Then, on 28th March, the Soviet mission control
- centre acknowledged sudden communication "problems" with the
- spacecraft; and Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported
- that "Phobos 2 had failed to communicate with Earth as scheduled
- after completing an operation yesterday around the Martian moon
- Phobos. Scientists at mission control have been unable to
- establish stable radio contact."
-
- What had caused the Phobos 2 spacecraft to be lost? The answer
- came about three months later. Pressed by the international
- participants in the Phobos mission to privide definitive data,
- the Soviet authorities released a taped television transmission
- Phobos 2 sent in its last moments except for the last frames,
- taken just seconds before the spacecraft fell silent. The
- television clip was shown by some TV stations in Europe and
- Canada as part of weekly 'diary' programs, as a curiosity and not
- as a hot news item.
-
- The television sequence thus released focused on two anomalies.
- The first was a network of straight lines in the area of the
- Martian equator; some of the lines were short, some were longer,
- some were thin, some were wide enough to look like rectangular
- shapes 'embossed' in the Martian surface. Arranged in rows
- parallel to each other, the pattern covered an area of some six
- hundred square kilometers (more than two hundred and thirty
- square miles). The anomaly appeared to be far from a natural
- phenomenon.
-
- The television clip was accompanied by a live comment by Dr.
- John Becklake of the London Science Museum. He described the
- phenomenon as very puzzling, because the pattern seen on the
- surface of Mars was not photographed with the spacecraft's
- optical camera but with its infrared camera- a camera that takes
- pictures of objects using the heat that they radiate, and not by
- the play of light and shadow on them. In other words, the
- pattern of parallel lines and rectangles covering an area of
- almost two hundred and fifty square miles was a source of heat
- radiation. It is so highly unlikely that a natural source of heat
- radiation (a geyser or a concentration of radioactive minerals
- under the surface,) described by the Russian as "Quite remarkable
- features". A report taken from New Scientist of 8 April 1989,
- described the following: "The features are either on the Martian
- surface or in the lower atmosphere. The features are between
- 20 and 25 kilometers wide and do not resemble any known
- geological formation. They are spindle - shaped and proving to be
- intriguing and puzzling."
-
- Since no coordinates for the precise location of this
- "anomalous feature" have been released publicly, it is impossible
- to judge its relationship to another puzzling feature on the
- surface of Mars that can be seen in Mariner 9 frame 4209-75. It
- is also located in the equatorial area (at longitude 186.4) and
- has been described as "unusual indentations with radial arms
- protruding from a central hub", caused (according to NASA
- scientists) by the melting and collapse of permafrost layers. The
- design of the features, bringing to mind the structure of a
- modern airport with a circular hub from which long structures
- housing the airplane gates radiate, can be better visualized
- when the photograph is reversed (showing depressions and
- protrusions).
-
- A SHADOW ACROSS THE SURFACE OF MARS
-
- An unusual photo of a thin shadow across mars was shown on the
- Russian television segment. Seem on the surface of Mars was a
- clearly defined dark shape that could indeed be described, as it
- was in the initial dispatch from Moscow,, as a "thin ellipse"
- (this photo is a still from the Soviet television clip). It was
- certainly different from the shadow of Phobos recorded eighteen
- years earlier by Mariner 9. The latter cast a shadow that was a
- rounded ellipse and fuzzy at the edges, as would be cast by the
- uneven surface of the moonlet. The 'anomaly' seen in the Phobos 2
- transmission was a thin ellipse with very sharp rather than
- rounded points (the shape is known in the diamond trade as a
- "marquise") and the edges, rather than being fuzzy, stood out
- sharply against a kind of halo on the Martian surface. Dr.
- Becklake described it as "something that is between the
- spacecraft and Mars, because we can see the Martian surface
- below it," and stressed that the object was seen by both the
- optical and the infrared (heat seeking) camera.
-
- All these reasons explain why the Soviets have not suggested
- that the dark, "thin ellipse" might have been a shadow of the
- moonlet.
-
- While the image was held on the screen, Dr. Becklake explained
- that it was taken as the spacecraft was aligning itself with
- Phobos (the moonlet). "As the last picture was halfway through,"
- he said, "they [Soviets] saw something that should not be there."
- The Soviets, he went on to state, have not yet released this last
- picture, and we wont speculate on what it shows.
-
- So what was it that collided or crashed into Phobos 2? Was the
- space probe shot out of space for "seeing too much"? What does
- the last secret frame show? In his careful words to 'Aviation
- Week and Space Technology', the chairman of the Soviet equivalent
- of NASA, referred to the last frame, saying, "One image appears
- to include an odd-shaped object between the spacecraft and Mars."
-
- This "highly secret" photo was later given to the Western press
- by Colonel Dr. Marina Popovich, a Russian astronaut and pilot who
- has long been interested in UFO's. At a UFO conference in 1991,
- Popovich gave to certain investigators some interesting
- information that she "smuggled" out of the now ex-Soviet Union.
- Part of the information was what has been called "the first ever
- leaked accounts of an alien mothership in the solar system".
-
- The last transmission from Phobos 2 was a photograph of a
- gigantic cylindrical spaceship - a huge, apporx, 20km long, 1.5km
- diameter cigar-shaped 'mothership', that was photographed on 25
- March 1989 hanging or parked next to the Martian moon Phobos by
- the Soviet unmanned sonde 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.
-
- The cigar shaped craft in the penultimate frame taken by Phobos
- 2 is apparently the object science writer Brian Crowley says that
- because of the convex catseye shadow - which, because the
- overhead solar inclination prevented shadow- casting by Martian
- surface features, implies a shadow thrown on the surface from
- something in orbit - beyond the orbit of Phobos 2 itself. The
- shadow - spindle- or cigar shaped - is inconsistent with any
- possible shadow cast by the moon Phobos, which is an irregular
- potato shape. One needs little imagination to postulate a giant,
- hovering cigar-shaped mother craft similar to those documented
- down the years by UFO investigators.
-
- INFRARED PHOTOS OF AN UNDERGROUND CITY
-
- Another Phobos picture, released on Canadian TV, presents an
- infrared scan radiometer image of the Martian surface that showed
- clearly defined rectangular areas. These are interconnected with
- a latticework of perfectly straight channels, much resembling a
- city block. There were no corresponding surface features taken by
- regular cameras. This suggests the heat signature of what may be
- a set of underground cavern or channels that are just too
- geometrically regular to be formed naturally. According to Dr.
- John Becklake of the London Science Museum, "The city-like
- pattern is 60 kilometers wide and could be easily be mistaken for
- an aerial view of Los Angeles."
-
- The final picture taken by Phobos 2 before it was "shot out of
- orbit" has never been publicly released. One report indicated
- that it was presented at a closed meeting with US and British
- officials.
-
- In the 19 October 1989 issue of "Nature', Soviet scientists
- published a series of technical reports on the experiments Phobos
- 2 did manage to conduct: of the thirty seven pages, a mere
- paragraph deal with the spacecrafts loss. The report confirms
- that the spacecraft was spinning, either because of a computer
- malfunction or because Phobos 2 was "impacted" by an unknown
- object.
-
- And so we see that it is not only NASA that is apparently
- involved in suppressing photographs and knowledge of other
- planets, but the Russian space program as well.
-
- CHAIN CRATERS OF PHOBOS
-
- In an interesting article in the January 1977 issue of
- 'Astronomy', entitled "Chain Craters of Phobos", the anonymous
- author discusses the strange grooves and craters of Phobos:
-
- "Viking has discovered another mystery in the most unexpected
- place - one of the two small Martian moons. Mariner 9's mapping
- of Phobos (12x14x17 miles or 20x23x28 kilometers) and Deimos
- (6x7x10 miles, or 10x12x16 kilometers) showed many craters, and
- left most investigators that they were merely rocky chunks that
- bore the scars of meteorite impacts. There was a puzzling feature
- on Phobos that a few analysts noticed but, without better data,
- could say little about.
-
- "A the limit of resolution were a few small crater pits that
- seemed to align in one or two chains. This was unusual, because
- crater chains on the moon were traditionally explained as
- volcanic pits - small eruption sites string along fracture lines.
- Yet Phobos apparently is too small to generate heat and
- conventional volcanic activity.
-
- "Vikings high resolution photos have revealed that the crater
- chains are real and part of an extensive system of parallel
- grooves, a few hundred yards wide (shown in Viking orbiter photo
- number 39B84). There may be a tendency for the grooves to lie
- parallel to the direction of the satellites orbital motion,
- although there appears to be several swarms with somewhat
- different orientations. Scientists are at a loss to explain them.
- Theories being discussed include: grooves left by much smaller
- satellite debris also orbiting Mars (though the grooves seem to
- follow contours of Phobos' surface to closely for this to be
- tenable); fractures radiating from an impact crater not yet
- recognised (perhaps unprotected)and to arrive at Mars by 19
- August 1993, and enter a long, elliptical orbit over the poles.
- In mid November 1993 it was to begin its two year mapping of the
- surface of Mars. Then suddenly, on 22nd August 1993, it was
- announced that NASA had lost contact with the spacecraft.
-
- Americans and the world mourned the loss of a valuable
- scientific tool for understanding Mars. Taxpayers wondered if
- there was a better way to spend their money than on expensive
- space probes that didn't work.
-
- A dark shield was going up on new information about Mars to the
- public at large...
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