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Title: Monolith on Mars
Post by: W. Gray on April 12, 2012, 10:59:22 AM
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Chuckle.
Title: Re: Monolith on Mars
Post by: Diane Amberg on April 12, 2012, 12:12:28 PM
So it's not really an advertizing sign?
Title: Re: Monolith on Mars
Post by: Warph on April 14, 2012, 09:05:49 PM

The News - Cover-Up-Conspiracy 
August 08, 2009 


Images of what appears to be a mysterious rocky monument on Mars has excited space junkies world wide.

The "monolith", was snapped from 165 miles away using a special high resolution camera on board the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

After being published on the website Lunar Explorer Italia, it set tongues wagging with space buffs questioning whether there was once life on the Red Planet.

(http://www.armageddononline.org/images/monolith_on_mars_1.jpg)

How the experts see it: The original HiRISE satellite image supplied to Mail Online by the University of Arizona showing a close up of what appears to be a 'monolith' on Mars

(http://www.armageddononline.org/images/monolith_on_mars_2.jpg)


How the science junkies saw it: Three images of the 'monolith' (close, closer, closest) as they appeared on the website Lunar Explorer Italia

But scientists at the University of Arizona, who captured the original image, reckon it's just an unremarkable boulder, which could measure up to five metres across.

Yisrael Spinoza, a spokesman for the HiRISE department of the university's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, gave Mail Online the original image so readers can make up their own minds.

He said: 'It would be unwise to refer to it as a "monolith" or "structure" because that implies something artificial, like it was put there by someone for example.

(http://www.armageddononline.org/images/monolith_on_mars_3.jpg)

From further away: The circled area show where the rectangular feature was discovered.

'In reality it's more likely that this boulder has been created by breaking away from the bedrock to create a rectangular-shaped feature.'

The image seems to resemble the black monolith that appears during key moments of man's evolution in the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The original image, taken last July, was published again this week on the University of Arizona's HiRISE website on the 'spotlight' page which seems to have led to the renewed interest.

'Is it possible that there used to be an ancient civilization on Mars?' former Montreal radio presenter David Tyler asked on his blog.

'Is it possible that NASA already knows the answer? Could this be the final straw for disclosure?'

Hmmmm.... evidently not.

And then there is this:
The black monolith appears at turning points of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey directed by Stanley Kubrick
(http://www.armageddononline.org/images/black_monolith_space_oddyssey_4.jpg)