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Friday, September 30, 2011

The discovery of a mysterious cave on Mars and Wood Beams

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Mystery of the discovery of artifacts such as animal bones, human skulls and a statue of Mars is still unsolved. Now the researchers found a cave and wood-shaped object on the planet Mars.

Mysterious cave
Mars_doorway_2Gambar taken by NASA shows the existence of a cave like a mysterious door at the bottom of a hill formation on Mars. The man who first identified the door is not a NASA scientist but a reader of Russian web Cnews Novgorodov named Alexander. He saw a man-made structures such as the foothills. This picture was taken by aircraft Reconnaissance Orbiter.

The researchers suggested the possibility that the door is a result of climate erosion. Still, the door was a warm conversation considering the unique shape.

Forms a hill like this tear is located in the middle of the frozen planet Mars. Mars is the home of the largest mountain in the entire planet and the valley is the deepest of the entire planet ever found. And Mars is also the only planet that most likely can accommodate human life. Some plants are proven to live at such low pressure CO2 atmosphere of Mars.


Wood?
Photo below was taken by the Mars Rover, and recorded in the photo makes experts confusion. Is that a piece of wood? The photo was first released in 2004.

Internet world soon became crowded with conversation and conspiracy theories. A site called TheCrit.com even said that NASA has stated that Mars is a desert world that has a dense forest. And it was never opened to the public.

The researchers are skeptical that states that the wooden image of the results obtained pareidolia possibility - a random stimulus is perceived as a form of signification. Like the clouds that sometimes appear to have a certain shape.

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