I would have loved it to be true. That an alien civilization built a
monument on Mars. The pictures Viking took in July of 1976 captured my
imagination. I eagerly looked forward to the day when the Mars Global
Surveyor orbital craft in 1998 was to take more high resolution pictures of
the site and reveal once and for all whether it was a genuine artifact.
When the day came and picture # 22003 was taken showing a close up detailed
view of the site, imagine my disappointment when it revealed the site to be
nothing more than one of many similar natural features sculpted into the
dusty, rocky surface by the red planet's fierce, swirling winds.
Since this is off topic I cannot respond any further.
David Bearrow
At 11:42 AM 6/3/04, you wrote:
You have obviously not researched it. Do the research, then reply. I
don't know
where you got the idea it was a sand dune, but the evidence that it is not
natural
grows stronger every year, and it is only one facet of that region in which
artifacts are laid out on geometric spots to incredible accuracy.
Since Hoagland was employed by NASA and he left because of the politics, I
would
think he was in a very good position to know if they were conspiring to cover
anything up or not. What is you background on this?
Marshall
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