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SECRET MARS
The Alien Connection
by M. J. Craig
* 2017: NEW Revised and Expanded Edition
350 pages, 166 b/w images (eBook, 66 images in colour)
Published by Sentinel 8
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* FEATURES 150+ b/w photos from NASA and the European Space Agency
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* WHY HAS NASA NOT ANNOUNCED to the world the greatest scientific discovery ever made in the history of space exploration?
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* DO YOU WANT TO KNOW what has REALLY been discovered by the Orbiters and Rovers on the Planet Mars?
While scientists spend billions of dollars confirming that microbes live in the Martian soil, people sitting at home on their computers studying the Mars images, are making far more astounding discoveries ... they have found the possible archaeological remains of an extraterrestrial civilization!!
Hard to believe? Well, this challenging book invites you to take a look at the astounding pictures yourself and make up your own mind ...
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SECRET MARS presents over 100 incredible images taken by American and European spacecraft that reveal possible evidence of a civilization that once lived and may still live, on the Planet Mars ... powerful evidence that scientists are ignoring!
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SECRET MARS also reveals the shocking reason why NASA are forbidden to tell the world about what has been found.
"All I'm saying is take a look at the strange geometrical objects in these pictures from Mars. Most of them may just be odd-looking rocks, but if just ONE of these is artificial - and it doesn't say 'Made by NASA' stamped on it - then we may be looking at archaeology from an ancient Martian race"
- M J Craig, author of Secret Mars
"This is probably the best written book on the subject of hard evidence revealing an extraterrestrial presence in our solar system ... A fascinating work that needs to be read by everyone!"
-- Two-Bit, USA --
"Perhaps most impressively about this book, Mars is once again conjured as an exciting, romantic frontier; on reading it, you just want to speed down to the pub and start a huge debate. In short, fascinating."
-- Mr J, UK --
Includes controversial images from the NASA Curiosity Rover ...







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CHAPTERS & Sections: "Secret Mars"
Plus FREE-READ Sample Downloads

Table of Contents
Preface
Author's Notes on the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Image Sources
Image Discoverers
Can NASA Images Be Used as Evidence?
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: OBFUSCATION
Avoiding the Search for Life on Mars [Sample]
Curiosity: The Mars Science Laboratory… Not Curious Enough?
Curiosity Will Confirm There is Life on Mars
Get a Webcam to Mars!
Geologists Dominate Mars Exploration
The Face on Mars [Sample]
The Brookings Report [Sample]
Is There a Martian Conspiracy?
CHAPTER 2: WATER ON MARS
Did Mars Develop Complex Life?
NASA Avoids Finding Water
Liquid Water on Mars [Sample]
Are There Lakes of Water on Mars?
The Curious Case of Planetary Protection [Sample]
Will Astronauts Land on Mars Before life is Found?
CHAPTER 3: SIGNS OF LIFE ON MARS
Do Martian Trees Exist? [Sample]
Are NASA Images Being Sanitized?
Martian Vegetation and Plant Life
Martian Fossil Evidence [Sample]
Martian Artefact or Biological Life Evidence? [Sample]
Evidence of Life on Mars: Real or Fantasy?[Sample]
CHAPTER 4: SIGNS OF CIVILIZATION ON MARS
Artificial Objects at Gusev Crater (Spirit) [Sample]
Artificial Objects at Gale Crater (Curiosity) [Sample]
Martian Technology, Human Spacecraft Debris or Geology?
Large Scale Artificial Martian Constructions
What Happened to the Martians?
Where Did the Martians Go?
Chapter 4: Signs of Civilization on Mars (Cont...)
Where Did the Martians Live?
Satellite Archaeology on Mars
Geometry in Martian Archaeology
How Advanced was Martian Civilization?
Artificial Objects at Cydonia
Cydonia Object A: The "Face" on Mars
Other Possible Artificial Structures at Cydonia
Cydonia Object B: The "Fort"
Cydonia Object C: ‘The "Five" [Sample]
Cydonia Object D: The "D & M Pyramid" [Sample]
Cydonia Object E: "Hexagon"
Cydonia Object F: ‘The "H" Structure
Summary of Evidence: Signs of Civilization on Mars
NASA Website to Explain Anomalous Objects
When Did Mars Have a Breathable Atmosphere?
CHAPTER 5: THE ALIEN CONNECTION
Colonization of Habitable Worlds
Science and Extraterrestrial Visitation
Phobos: Martian Moon or Artificial Satellite? [Sample]
Do Space Missions Get Sabotaged?
Ancient Intelligent Life in the Solar System
The Mystery Moon of Iapetus
Our Secret Moon
NASA Falsifies Official Moon Images
A Secret Base on the Moon
Artificial Objects on the Moon [Sample]
The Extraterrestrial Reality: Time for Disclosure
Astronauts and UFO [Sample]
Do Covert Agencies Control Alien and UFO Affairs [Sample]
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION
Final Thoughts
In Summary
Epilogue
References, Notes & Info
Research
Website Links
Notes
Indexes
Image Index 1: Secret Mars Image Evidence
Image Index 2: Additional Images
Book Index (Hardcover/paperback edition only)
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Book REVIEWS: "Secret Mars"
Nexus Magazine Review
NASA seems intent on avoiding the search for life on Mars - otherwise why wouldn't it send rovers to locations where water is suspected to be present, rather than to places where water used to be?
So asks Wiltshire-based researcher M. J. Craig in Secret Mars. He taps into scientific findings but poses questions which most scientists won't or can't.
Craig presents numerous NASA and ESA images, along with their URL sources, which other researchers have zoomed in on to find anomalies. The images show the presence of liquid water including lakes, possible signs of life and perhaps evidence for the past existence of advanced civilization - either before or perhaps after major catastrophes which caused the "death" of the Red Planet.
Photographs taken from various Mars rovers reveal an array of artefacts, such as a square metal box, a gear-box mechanism, a spanner-like object, a broken plate and fossil-like forms. Satellite imagery shows unnatural geometries and what could be the ruins of artificial structures. Craig also compares 1976 Viking images with more recent, higher-resolution imagery of the so-called "Face on Mars" and other anomalous structures in the Cydonia region.
Some power higher than our space agencies doesn't want us to know the truth. It's time for the cover-up to end, Craig believes, because humanity has a right to know our place in "the scheme of life".
-- Nexus Magazine, Australia --

Goodreads Review
Here is the perfect book if you're tired of all the sensationalist, apocryphal internet stories concerning NASA's various missions to Mars - or the stories that maybe aren't sensationalist and apocryphal ENOUGH.
Mr Craig adopts an extremely readable style as he takes you through the stubborn - some might say conspiracy-laden - choices that NASA has taken in exploring the Red Planet, in places citing decades-long scholarly research, in other places falling back on the position of wide-eyed layman.
Special mention should go to the lavish illustrations (complete with web-links, so you can delve all the deeper) - and if any of the photographs of the 'artificial' objects seem too good to be true, rest assured they're thoroughly deconstructed.
Perhaps most impressively about this book, Mars is once again conjured as an exciting, romantic frontier; on reading it, you just want to speed down to the pub and start a huge debate. In short, fascinating."
- Mr J, (Review from Goodreads.com)
Fortean Times Magazine
Review
As one online reviewer of this book notes, there is now so much information relevant to the topic of evidence of intelligent life on Mars that it is difficult to know where to start. Craig’s fascinating survey of images from the Red Planet is intended to be a necessary briefing for that layperson.
It is well written and full of thoughtful analyses of over 100 fascinating photos of what appear to be regular structures ranging from gears and cubes up to city-sized ruins... He asks, “If these objects are artificial, how did they get there?” If they aren’t the remains of a native civilization, are they evidence of extra-solar alien visitors? Reasonable questions with no answer. The view might be different, Craig argues, if NASA lifted its sight from microbes in the dust to the larger objects littering the landscape. It wouldn’t be a Mars book without conspiracy theories and Craig asks some interesting questions about perceived lies, secrecy and cover-ups. Even if you don’t agree with him, the enigmatic images remain fascinating. We are on the verge of several manned missions to Mars; can we hope that these issues will be definitively answered?
-- Fortean Times, United Kingdom --
Erich von Däniken
Author of "Chariots of the Gods"
"Your MARS book is great and I am fully on your side. There was definitely a civilization on Mars. Not millions of years ago - only 15,000 to 20,000 years in the past."

Amazon Reviews
"This is probably the best written book
on the subject of hard evidence revealing an
extraterrestrial presence in our solar system...
A fascinating work that needs
to be read by everyone!"
-- Two-Bit, USA --
"Great introduction to the Alien conspiracy."
-- Chris, UK --
"An absolute must-read for anyone interested
in the “anomalies” on the surface of Mars.
I had to read it all in only two sittings,
it was too interesting to put down."
-- F S Frederick, USA --
"An excellent introduction to the Mars controversy
and ancient alien theory...very well written, topics
well organized and with even a couple of new things to
discover even if you are like me and read a lot
over the years on this already...
highly recommended to anyone who comes in to
this subject without any pre-conceived ideas,
pro or against... Buy it now, it's really good."
-- S Bernardo, Portugal --
"I really like the writers style,
not trying to force an opinion on us...
this is a great book, compelling stuff."
-- Malpaso Man, UK --
"Could not put the book down until completed --- engrossing."
-- Jeffrey Partridge, UK --
"This is an unusually open-minded book.
The author is no wild-eyed conspiracy theorist, but someone who
genuinely wonders why NASA doesn't send its explorers
to places where there may well be signs of life."
-- Tome Raider, UK --
"A well written book with lots of
photographs to support the text...
I think that every person should get a copy
of this book and read it."
-- Pfe, USA --
"I am not quite finished reading this book yet,
but so far it is a wonderful read with sharp photos
and a wealth of information. M. J. Craig writes so it
reads easy and smooth and keeps your interest throughout.
I have several books on Mars and Moon artifacts
and I have to say this is one I have enjoyed the most.
I highly recommend this book if you
are interested on what is really on Mars!
UPDATE: finished the book. Could not put it down!
Great to the very end! Highly recommend."
-- Adam Link, USA --
"Brilliantly researched with an unbiased look
at the evidence. A must-read for people wanting to
research the government's/NASA'S unwillingness
to disclose the real truth on artificial artifacts
on Mars and the Moon."
-- Ryan Banks, UK --
Read full review here
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IMAGE Gallery from "Secret Mars"
Here you will find all the images presented in my book as evidence for the possible existence of Liquid Water, Fossils, Vegetation and Artificial Objects on the surface of Mars (plus a few things on the Moon too, and elsewhere in the solar system).
My gratitude goes to the people who shared their discoveries in these pictures with a desire to illuminate humanity: Richard Hoagland, Vince DiPietro, Greg Molenaar, Mark Carlotto, Joseph Skipper, Rami Bar Ilan and Efrain Palermo. Also, Thomas Jensen, Will Farrar, Michael Ivey, Coach Billy Carson, Gary Proffitt, Eduardo Lucena, Jason Hunter, Rolf Varga, Tim Beech, Marcela Bravo, Larry Roy, Maya, Kevin Brant, Marcus Johannsen and Gerald Turner. We should also mention Tobias Owen, the NASA scientist who found "The Face on Mars" way back in 1976, and who perhaps unwittingly helped to open our eyes...
Click the images below to:
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To enlarge the picture.
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To get more details such as location on Mars, date and spacecraft imagery.
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To get the link to NASA/ESA Websites and view the Official Space Agency Image...
SM1
THE FACE ON MARS:1ST IMAGE
(2.5 km)
- Viking Orbiter 1976
Region: Cydonia Mensae, 1976
(Found by Toby Owen)
Image credit: NASA/JPL
Digital enhancement: Dr Mark J Carlotto
SM2
THE FACE ON MARS:2ND IMAGE
- Viking Orbiter
Region: Cydonia Mensae, 1976
(Found by V DiPietro & G Molenaar)
Image credit: NASA/JPL
Digital enhancement: Dr Mark J Carlotto
SM3
THE D & M PYRAMID(3 km)
- Viking Orbiter
Region: Cydonia Mensae, 1976
(Found by V DiPetro & G Molenaar)
Image credit: NASA/JPL
Digital enhancement: Dr Mark J Carlotto
SM4
THE "CITY"& "FORT"
(15 km)
- Viking Orbiter
Region: Cydonia Mensae, 1976
(Found by R C Hoagland)
Image credit: NASA/JPL;
Digital enhancement: Dr Mark J Carlotto
SM5
WATER FLOW FROM A CRATER WALL(2.5 km)
- MOC/MGS
Region: East Arabia, Jun 98
(Found by R C Hoagland)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM10
SPRING & SUMMER DARK FLOWSNEWTON CRATER
– HiRISE/MRO
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
SM11
LIQUID WATER FLOW IN GALE CRATER(15 cm)
– Curiosity
(The rover drove right on by . . . not a whisper from NASA)
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 707, Aug 2014;
(Found by Gary Proffitt)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM12
A LAKE OF LIQUID WATER ON MARS?(1.6 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Nov 1999
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM13
LAKES OF ICE OR LIQUID WATER?(2.6 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Nov 1999
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM14
MORE LAKES?(3.4 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Oct 2001
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM15
GROUP OF LAKES OR POLAR PITS?(3 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Oct 2001
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image courtesy: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM16
“DARK LAKE”(1 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Sep 2001
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM17
“LAKES AND ISLETS”(10 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Sep 2001
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM19
POSSIBLE FROZEN WATER(10 cm)
Analysed by Laser
Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 1349 May 2016
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM20
TREES ON MARS?(6 km)
NASA DESCRIPTION: "DE-FROSTING SOUTH POLAR TERRAIN"
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Oct 1999
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM21
“MARTIAN SPIDERS”– HiRISE/MRO
Region: South Polar, Jan 2011
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
SM22
“STARBURST SPIDERS”(2.8 km)
– HiRISE/MRO
Region: South Polar, Feb 2009
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
SM23
STARBURST SPIDERS IN THE SPRINGTIMECO2 ice has turned to gas, leaving behind cracks in the surface
– HiRISE/MRO
Region: South Polar, July 2011
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
SM24
“ALPINE SCENERY”(4 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Aug 2001
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM25
“MARTIAN BUSHES”(4.5 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, May 2005
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image courtesy: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM26
NASA: “DEFROSTING DARK SPOT”(3 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, Oct 2010
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM27
MARTIAN VEGETATION OR GEOLOGY?(700 m)
– MOC/MGS
Region: South Polar, June 2005
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM28
MARTIAN "PETRI DISH" (3.7 km)– MOC/MGS
Region: South high latitude, Oct 1999
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM29
MARTIAN SKULL?(12 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 513 Jun 2005
(Found by J P Skipper/E Lucena)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM30
ANIMAL SKELETON?(9 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 823 Apr 2006
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM31
FOSSIL FIELD?(0.5 m)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 016 Jan 2004
(Found by JP Skipper)
Source image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell;
Graphics: SecretMars
SM32
(Top) FOSSILIZED THIGH BONE?(10 cm)
– Curiosity
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 719 Aug 2014
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
(Lower)
Fossilized bone from a bison.
SM33
SKULL AND TEETH? (15 cm)– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 107 Nov 2012;
(Found by: Thomas M S Jensen)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM34
ANIMAL SKELETON?(15 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 109 Nov 2012
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM35
AMMONITE FOSSIL?(5-6 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 518 Jan 2014;
(Found by Michael Ivey)
Image credits: (Top and lower left)
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
(Lower right) © 2016 Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, U. of Cambridge (reproduced with permission)
Graphics: SecretMars
SM36
POSSIBLE CRINOID FOSSIL(1 cm)
DESTROYED BY NASA?
– Opportunity Rover
Region: Meridiani Planum, Sol 034 Feb 2004
Image credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/USGS; image sources
SM37
DEBRIS FIELD?(1.25 m)
- Spirit Rover
Region; Gusev Crater, Sol 527 June 2005
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM37.1
"WRENCH / EEL"(20 cm)
(Found by Rolf Varga)
Image credit (BELOW): NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell
[for image details of TOP IMAGE see SM37]
SM38
JUNKYARD ARTEFACT?(5 cm)
- Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 015 Jan 2004
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM39
DAMAGED CONTAINER OR LIFE FORM?(15 cm)
– Viking Lander 1
Region: Chryse Planitia, May 1977
(Found by Tim Beech)
Enhanced image credit: Tim Beech
Original image credit: NASA/JPL [the NASA source URL for this image no longer works (http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/vikingl/vl_images.html ...plus details: "image 12D091.BB2, CE label") and I have so far been unable to locate an alternative in similar resolution.
The link refers to research on this image done by Beech/Skipper.
SM40
METAL PIPE OR LIFE FORM?(1m)
- Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater,
Sol 229 Aug 2004
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM41
NASA DEBRIS OR WHAT?(10 cm)
- Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 36 Feb 2004
Source image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM42
"THE SPIDER-CRAB OF MARS" (5 cm)(Media embellished version)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 710 Aug 2014;
(Found by Will Farrar)
Image credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Research by Keith Laney into faked imagery:
http://thehiddenmission.com/wholelotoffaking/goingon/aliencrabfoundonmars.html
Graphics: SecretMars
SM43
"THE GHOST LADY OF MARS"(10 cm)
Media enhanced version
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 1001 May 2015
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Graphics: SecretMars
SM43.2
"THE GHOST LADY OF MARS"(Time Lapsed)
[for image details see SM43]
Note: Image link goes to the "Thumbnail gallery" for Sol 1001, which shows all the images taken on that day.
SM44
"THE STATUETTE LADY OF MARS"(5 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sols 1364-67 Nov 2007
(Found by Marcela Bravo)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell
[Note: original NASA image is a large panorama. This object is located lower left]
SM45
THE “GEAR WHEEL” (10 cm)– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 288 Oct 2004
(Found by Larry Roy)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM46
METAL BOX OR CASING?(13 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 1419 Dec 2007;
(Found by Maya)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM47
MANUFACTURED OBJECT?(7 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 1402 Dec 2007
(Found by Kevin Brant)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
SM48
SMALL COIN?(2 cm)
– Spirit Rover
Region: Gusev Crater, Sol 843 May 2006;
(Found by Marcus Johannsen)
image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
Graphics: SecretMars
SM49
THE "WHEEL HUB”(20-25 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 064 Oct 2012
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM50
THE "TINY TURBINE"(5-10 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater,
Sol 1000 May 2015;
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM51
SMALL PYRAMID(10 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 978 May 2015;
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM52
THE “C”(5 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 817 Nov 2014;
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
Graphics: SecretMars
SM53
THE "DOOR BOLT”(5 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 440 Nov 2013;
(Found by Michael Ivey)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM54
WHEELS AND AXLE?(15 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 729 Aug 2014;
(Found by Thomas M S Jensen)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM55
THE "NOZZLE”(7 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 821 Nov 2014
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM56
MASONRY CARVING?(25 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 991 May 2015;
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM57
BEAM CLAMP STRUT?(5 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 528 Jan 2014
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM58
MECHANICAL FITTING?(7 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 109 Nov 2012
(Found by Michael Ivey)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM59
TRIANGULAR ARTEFACT?(40 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 595 Apr 2014;
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
SM60
CRANK HANDLE DEVICE?(15 cm)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 1051 July 2015
(Found by Rami Bar Ilan / Gerald Turner)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS; image source
Graphics: SecretMars
SM62
MARTIAN CAIRN?(1 m)
– Opportunity Rover
Region: Meridiani Planum, Sol 2467 Jan 2011
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell
SM63
BUILDING FOUNDATION?(6-7 m)
– Curiosity Rover
Region: Gale Crater, Sol 528 Jan 2014
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS; image sources
SM64
NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL MOUNDS?(each object 20-25 m)
– MOC/MGS Orbiter
Region: Terra Meridiani, Apr 1999
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM65
TRAIL LEFT BY THE ROVER?(25 m)
– Opportunity Rover
Region: Meridiani Planum, Sol 1070 Jan 2007
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
SM66
LARGE PIPE CONSTRUCTS?(4.5 km)
– MOC/MGS Orbiter
Region: Aram Chaos, Jan 2000
(Found by JP Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM67
MARTIAN TUNNELLING MECHANISM?(1.9 km)
– MOC/MGS Orbiter
Region: South Polar, Feb 2000
(Found by J P Skipper)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM68
ANCIENT MARTIAN RUINS?(1.7 km)
– MOC/MGS
Region: Arabia Terra, Nov 2001
(Found by R C Hoagland)
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
Graphics: SecretMars
SM69
PARTIALLY BURIED REMAINS OF MARTIAN TOWN?(1 km)
- HiRISE/MRO Orbiter
Region: Mid-latitude southern highlands, Mar 2006
(Found by R C Hoagland)
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UA
Graphics: SecretMars
[Note: When viewing the original NASA image (which is a large one) you will find the target region in the lower right of the image)
SM69.1
CLOSE-UP VIEW OF NODULAR TERRAIN(200 m/656 ft across)
[for image details see SM69]
Graphics: SecretMars
SM69.5
DETAIL: “COMPOUND / INDUSTRIAL SITE"(200 m/656 ft)
[for image details see SM69]
Graphics: SecretMars
SM70
GEOMETRIC SHAPES(300 m)
– MOC/MGS Orbiter
Region: South East Floor, West Candor Chasma, Jan 98
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM70.1
GEOMETRIC SHAPES ILLUSIONA comparison of HiRISE & MGS imagery
The superior detail in the HiRISE image shows that the geometric shapes are an illusion.
[for MGS image details see SM70]
Graphics: SecretMars
For HiRISE link, click below:
SM71
CYDONIA: POSSIBLE ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURESSource image credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
Graphics: SecretMars
[Note: ESA DIsclaimer -
Image artifacts and artificially-looking features are often the results of atmospheric distortion which are caused by either dust or clouds and haze ... [etc.]
SM72
THE FACE ON MARS:VIKING/HIRISE COMPARISON
Image credits: (L) NSA/JPL (R) NASA/JPL/UA
Image sources:
Viking: https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA01141
HIRISE:
https://hirise-pds.lpl.arizona.edu/PDS/EXTRAS/RDR/PSP/ORB_003200_003299/PSP_003234_2210/PSP_003234_2210_RED.abrowse.jpg
SM73
THE FACE ON MARS: 2001(2.75 x 2 km)
– MOC/MGS Orbiter
Region: Cydonia Mensae, Apr 2001
Image credit: NASA/JPL/MSSS
SM74-75
THE FACE ON MARS 2006– Mars Express
Image credits: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
Image link (L):
http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2006/09/Cydonia_region_colour_image
Image link (R):
SM77
THE "FORT"GEOMETRICAL PATTERN
(2.8 km/1.7 miles)
- MGS Orbiter
(Found by R C Hoagland)
Graphics: SecretMars
Image credits:
(i) Dr Mark J Carlotto:
http://www.carlotto.us/martianenigmas/Articles/April_2000/April2000.html
(ii) NASA/JPL:
SM78
THE "FIVE"(1.2 km)
– Mars Express 2006
(Pointed out by M J Craig)
Image credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)