posted on Jul, 20 2004 @ 10:00 AM
You can take your choice here, either it is too rocky to make a safe landing-wait, the land in a giant balloon devise, so that should not matter. I
could be that there IS something there that is not natural and we-the gov- don't want this known. It could be that this area shows no signs of water
or "current" life. I think it would be interesting to have a national vote to choose where we should explore on Mars; this might settle the score
once and for all. Read an article indicating that the next thing we are sending to Mars will be a plane that will unfold and fly around Mars, with
cameras. I have another idea, we have satellite technology that allows us to read the brand cig�s in your pocket, and this should be good enough to
tell a lot more about Cydonia and other regions. In the same satellite they could put in radar mapping devices to tell where water and mineral
reserves are.