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Trenches on Mars. The clearest yet! Whodunit?

Started by Mikesingh, March 25, 2017, 12:24:35 PM

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Mikesingh

Now this image of 'trenches' on Mars taken from orbit blows my mind! Could they be natural? Or weapons bays constructed during the great war of the worlds? Ok, just kidding, but can anyone venture to solve the mystery of how on earth.......errr...I mean Mars, did they form?

And toward the left extreme of the 'trenches' are strange geometric constructions. Ammo dump? Whodunit? Or most likely these are all natural formations. Some will say it's just pareidolia! Whatever, it is interesting!  ::)


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Lunica

Hey Mike,

Nice to see you here again  8)

Fantastic find:)

cheers

Mikesingh

Quote from: Lunica on March 25, 2017, 01:20:00 PM
Hey Mike,

Nice to see you here again  8)

Fantastic find:)

cheers
Thanks Lunica! Long time no see!  8)
And there's more to come!
Cheers!
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Titan

Not sure of the scale but it resembles ruins on Earth.  Or tread marks of some kind of smaller.
If larger than either of those then, still seems unnatural although there are some natural phenomena
on Earth that at first glance seem unnatural so who am I to say.  Any geologists here?

The Seeker

Quote from: Titan on March 26, 2017, 11:42:14 AM
Not sure of the scale but it resembles ruins on Earth. 
Photo was taken from orbit so I doubt it is tire or track marks...
QuoteAny geologists here?
Quite a few  8)

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zorgon

THIS image would be one for SETI archaeology team to look at :D Unfortunately the contact I have is no longer active  It may be he has passed away 

I have three articles on the website;

Towards Lunar Archaeology Dr. Alexey V. Arkhipov

Our Moon is a potential indicator of a possible alien presence near the Earth at some ... The justifications of lunar SETI, the wording of specific principles of lunar  ...

http://umlr.net/03files/Lunar_Archaeology.html

Mars 24 - INCA CITY

The justifications of lunar SETI, the wording of specific principles of lunar archaeology, and the search for promising areas on the Moon were the first stage of the ...

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancients/02files/Mars_Images_24.html

EVIDENCE GROWING FOR ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES ON MOON

Lunar SETI is not yet a science, but it has become the active pursuit and passion of more than a few people, who have been examining Hoagland's evidence ...


http://www.thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_files/02documents/Nasa_Moon_Photos_3.html

ArMaP

#6
Quote from: Titan on March 26, 2017, 11:42:14 AM
Not sure of the scale but it resembles ruins on Earth.
It took me some time to find the location on the original photo, but at 50 cm per pixel, it's some 40 metres long.



Edited to add that, as we have two photos of that area, we can get a stereo photo, for those that can see them.

zorgon

#7
Here is the full image.... where on this pic do we find those trenches?

::)



http://static.uahirise.org/images/wallpaper/2560/ESP_014417_1975.jpg

ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on March 26, 2017, 07:43:46 PM
Here is the full image.... where on this pic do we find those trenches?
No, this is the full image, although reduced.

The "trenches" are on the area marked with an yellow rectangle, near the bottom of the image and close to the right edge:


Here's the photo's page.

rdunk

Hey Z, the "full image ' in your post is actually only a very small area of the full image photo. Your image with the 2 adjoining craters is located at about 20% down from the top of the full image photo, as seen in the below link!

I tried to find these trenches (or "WALLS" as I see them in Mikesingh's posted photo) yesterday in the actual image, and thus far I have not found them!! :)

http://themis-data.asu.edu/planetview/inst/hirise/ESP_014417_1975#P=ESP_014417_1975_COLOR&T=2

Full HiRISE photo -

Mikesingh

Hi guys! Check it out with the IAS Viewer. Or you may not be able to see this structure.  :)
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rdunk

Quote from: Mikesingh on March 27, 2017, 04:49:56 AM
Hi guys! Check it out with the IAS Viewer. Or you may not be able to see this structure.  :)
Thanks Mike - but now that ArMaP has shown us where they are in the photo, I see them ok with just the std photo magnification. :)

Mikesingh

#12
ArMaP, where did you get this B/W image strip from? Link please!  ::)

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ArMaP

Quote from: Mikesingh on March 27, 2017, 01:10:33 PM
ArMaP, where did you get this B/W image strip from? Link please!  ::)

There's no link because I created that image, using photo ESP_014417_1975 and its stereo pair ESP_014140_1975. There's an anaglyph on photo page. :)

Mikesingh

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