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'''The face''' is an eroded mesa-like landform in the [[Cydonia]] region. | '''The face''' is an eroded mesa-like landform in the [[Cydonia]] region. | ||
− | [[Image:face.gif|thumb|200px|right| | + | [[Image:face.gif|thumb|200px|right|Image of the legendary face from the Mars]] |
+ | [[Image:Mars_face_HiRISE_MRO.png|thumb|200px|right|Higher resolution image of the face]] | ||
== Theories of alien construction == | == Theories of alien construction == | ||
Due to the fact that the first few pictures of the face showed a face like structure due to shadows; | Due to the fact that the first few pictures of the face showed a face like structure due to shadows; | ||
− | Fringe theories have arisen that the face (and surrounding [[mesa|mesas]]) were built by an alien civilization, and that [[NASA]] was covering up the evidence. However, this notion is not accepted my prominant Mars scientists, and | + | Fringe theories have arisen that the face (and surrounding [[mesa|mesas]]) were built by an alien civilization, and that [[NASA]] was covering up the evidence. However, this notion is not accepted my prominant Mars scientists, and higher resolution photos of the face taken by the HiRISE cameras of the [[Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter]] show that it is just an ordinary landform. |
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Revision as of 17:01, 29 November 2008
The face is an eroded mesa-like landform in the Cydonia region.
Theories of alien construction
Due to the fact that the first few pictures of the face showed a face like structure due to shadows; Fringe theories have arisen that the face (and surrounding mesas) were built by an alien civilization, and that NASA was covering up the evidence. However, this notion is not accepted my prominant Mars scientists, and higher resolution photos of the face taken by the HiRISE cameras of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show that it is just an ordinary landform.
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