I poked around NASA's website today looking for new pictures of the Martian surface by the Phoenix Lander. I found something that may be of interest
to everyone. First, take a look at the following NASA link to the picture in question:
jpl.nasa.gov...
Now, download a larger image (link at bottom left) of this picture. You'll need to view it in decent software that will allow for generous
enlargement. Look at the bottom right corner of the picture, specifically the first substantial rock you see (the one with a slight shadow). Enlarge
the rock. An image appears... almost like the Cydonia Face from many years ago. Some may consider this a stretch while others see it because it is
obviously there. Take a look and see for yourself.
I have taken the liberty of placing these pictures on the net with a direct link. Use them if you like: NASA Original Pic 1 =
www.davidcwebb.com...
Rock in Question Pic 2 =
www.davidcwebb.com...
Close-up of Cydonia-like Face Pic 3 =
www.davidcwebb.com...
This can be replicated very easily by anyone reading this thread by using the picture directly from the NASA site and regular software. What I find
quite interesting is that, as of earlier this afternoon, NASA will not allow a full download of this picture at its highest resolution. As you will
see, the rock location I've specified has been mysteriously redacted from the picture. It could be a glitch on NASA's site; or maybe something
else; not sure. Anyway, give it a look...
[edit on 29-5-2008 by davcwebb]