UFO streaks through Martian sky
By Dr David Whitehouse 
BBC News 
March 18, 2004

The US Spirit rover on Mars has seen a UFO streak across the Red Planet
sky. 

Astronomers say it could be the first meteor seen from the surface of 
another world, or a redundant orbiting spacecraft sent to Mars 30 years 
ago. 

"We may never know, but we are still looking for clues," said Dr Mark 
Lemmon, from Texas A&M University. 

Whatever it was, Spirit was lucky to catch sight of the UFO as the 
rover's main mission is to look downwards to study rocks and soil on 
the planet. 

Unidentified Object 

Only occasionally does it raise its sights towards the sky to study 
the atmosphere of Mars. 

But it was on just such an occasion when Spirit was observing the sky 
with the green filter of its panoramic camera that the roving geologist 
came across the surprise - a streak across the peach-coloured Martian 
heavens. 

Mission controllers say the streak was probably the brightest object 
in the sky at the time. 

If the UFO was not a shooting a star then it could have been one of 
seven out-of-commission spacecraft that still orbit Mars. 

>From the object's motion, scientists do not think it was the Russian 
probes Mars 2, Mars 3, Mars 5, or Phobos 2; or the American probes 
Mariner 9 or Viking 1. 

That leaves Viking 2, which has a polar orbit that would fit with 
the north-south orientation of the streak. 

In addition, only Viking 1 and 2 are in orbits that could produce 
the type of motion as fast as that seen by Spirit. 

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