169 Copyright 1995 Malin Space Science Systems, Inc. The Face on Mars Introduction In July, 1976, Viking Orbiter 1 was acquiring images of the Cydonia region of Mars as part of the search for potential landing sites for Viking Lander 2. On 25 July, 1976, it photographed a region of buttes and mesas along the escarpment that separates heavily cratered highlands to the south from low lying, ...
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Cydonia Martian Pyramids & Sphinx Cherubim & the Stones of Fire Giza Sphinx = Cherubim Cairo = City of Mars Cities of Angels on Mars image courtesy of Jason's Cydonia Mars pages click for printer friendly version of this page 1976: The Viking Mars probe caused a sensation when NASA and the public eventually discovered a 1, 500 foot high face staring out into space from the surface of the Cydonia ...
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Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Mars Orbiter Camera Views the Face on Mars See also MOC and Viking Histograms Shortly after midnight Sunday morning (5 April 1998 12:39 AM PST), the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft successfully acquired a high resolution image of the Face on Mars feature in the Cydonia region. The image was transmitted to Earth on ...
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Proof of artificiality from the Mars Global Surveyor images of the 'Face' on Mars at the Cydonia region.
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Cydonia, Illusions on Mars. INTRODUCTION: During the 1970s, NASA's Viking Orbiter beamed back a highly detailed map of the surface of Mars. While passing over the Cydonia region, sometimes called the Cydonian Plain, the orbiter sent back two images that looked like a human or humanoid head. Called by NASA scientists a ...
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