Martian Mania
Part III

10-20-00
 
 
Greetings! Today another 30,000 photos of Mars were added to the previously released 27,500 by Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS). There were at least five more photos taken of the sphinx/starship up to Feb. this year (2000). Unfortunately, they were of much poorer quality. One was good enough to confirm that nothing has changed in the last three years. So, what happened to the crew of the visiting starship? What can we ever learn without going there? Can we afford the trillion dollars for the trip to Mars?
 
1) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M09/M0901756.html
 
I have not located any new photos of Cydonia or the building at the north pole. There are many of other things in the photos that may some day become even more heavily debated than sphinxs, starships, and pyramids. Many people for at least the last century have speculated about life on Mars. New theories of life forms just may be in the offing. Imagine a plantimal that adopts the surface of the planet as its protective skin (or clothing). Think about fractals, tree roots, leaves, etc. Then, look again and again at some of the photos released today and back in May. I know I am not the first or only person to see the resemblance or wonder the obvious. It looks like it could be a life form on a grand scale. But, it can't possibly be anything like we know as how could such a desolate planet support a creature or plant miles in size? New theories will have to be developed. Can we imagine the ecocycle or anything else about that which we know so little about?
 
2) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M10/M1000924.html
 
Here is another very interesting photo. How can this planet have so much diversity? There is a lot to planet Mars. We should go there when it becomes economical and technologically safe.
 
 
3) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M10/M1001045.html
 
Here is the same frame at a different time and angle.
 
4) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M09/M0903173.html
 
Here is what appears to be near perfect sphere. Before you think meteor, just remember they burn up in the atmosphere and when there is much less atmosphere they hit the ground very hard. Does it look like this was blown apart on impact?
 
5) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M07/M0704818.html
 
This frame you have to save to disk and turn up the brightness. There is a surprise under the dark black cloak. (I wonder what causes that. It is in a lot of differeent frames)
 
6) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M07/M0704228.html
 
Another frame with the starship.
 
7) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M12/M1202261.html
 
Perhaps I should withold comments on the next frame.
 
8) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M12/M1202825.html
 
This is day one of the latest photos. "Keep watching this site. "
 
 

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