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Three views of famous face on Mars. One is the original from Viking. Two are from CTX on the MRO. One has half of face blackened to simulate effects of shadows. We could not see the whole face in the original. The half we could see did look like a face. Had we seen the whole face, we may not have thought it was a real face. Pictures were modified by Secosky. Source: PspfaceG22_026771_2213_XI_41N009Wctx Image Credit: NASA
 
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Three views of famous face on Mars.  One is the original from Viking.  Two are from CTX on the MRO.  One has half of face blackened to simulate effects of shadows.  We could not see the whole face in the original.  The half we could see did look like a face.  Had we seen the whole face, we may not have thought it was a real face.  Pictures were modified by Secosky.
Three views of famous face on Mars.  One is the original from Viking.  Two are from CTX on the MRO.  One has half of face blackened to simulate effects of shadows.  We could not see the whole face in the original.  The half we could see did look like a face.  Had we seen the whole face, we may not have thought it was a real face.  Pictures were modified by Secosky.


Source: PspfaceG22_026771_2213_XI_41N009Wctx
Source: http://viewer.mars.asu.edu/planetview/inst/ctx/G22_026771_2213_XI_41N009W#P=G22_026771_2213_XI_41N009W&T=2


Image Credit: NASA
Location: 41.4 N and 350.25 E


Image Credit:  NASA and NASA/MSSS


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Summary

Three views of famous face on Mars. One is the original from Viking. Two are from CTX on the MRO. One has half of face blackened to simulate effects of shadows. We could not see the whole face in the original. The half we could see did look like a face. Had we seen the whole face, we may not have thought it was a real face. Pictures were modified by Secosky.

Source: http://viewer.mars.asu.edu/planetview/inst/ctx/G22_026771_2213_XI_41N009W#P=G22_026771_2213_XI_41N009W&T=2

Location: 41.4 N and 350.25 E

Image Credit: NASA and NASA/MSSS

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