Erosion has completely removed these layers in most places, leaving behind only the small isolated hills and knobs seen today. These ledges are made of more resistant layers of rock and are the last remnants of layers that once were continuous across this entire region. Many of the knobs in Cydonia, including the "face," have several flat ledges partway up the hill slopes. A mysterious & stoic view from the surface of Mars, peering up & looking out into space for who ever was to happen to come pass by & look down, & see its awesome HEAD looking up at the passer by. Since that time the Mars Orbiter Camera on the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft has provided detailed views of this hill that clearly show that it is a normal geologic feature with slopes and ridges carved by eons of wind and downslope motion due to gravity. THE FACE OF CYDONIA Nothing has captivated the publics interest of Mars more so than the famous FACE ON MARS. The 3-km long "face" knob was first imaged by the Viking spacecraft in the 1970's and was seen by some to resemble a face carved into the rocks of Mars. In this "big picture" view the Cydonia region is seen to be covered with dozens of interesting knobs and mesas that are similar in many ways to the knob named the "face" - so many in fact that it requires care to discover the "face" among this jumble of knobs and hills. This image provides a broad perspective of the landscape and geology of the Cydonia region, showing numerous knobs and hills that have been eroded into a remarkable array of different shapes. The THEMIS infrared camera provides an excellent regional view of Mars - this image covers an area 32 kilometers (~20 miles) by approximately 200 kilometers (~125 miles) at a resolution of 100 meters per picture element ('pixel'). Minor spectral differences (infrared "color") also exist between the different filters, but these differences are small in this region due to the uniform composition of the rocks and soils exposed at the surface. Cydonia is located in the Arabia Terra region on Mars and belongs to the transition zone between the southern highlands and the northern plains of Mars. The major differences between the different filters are due to the expected variation in the amount of energy emitted from the surface at different wavelengths. The major differences seen in this region are due to temperature effects - sunlit slopes are warm (bright), whereas those in shadow are cold (dark), The temperature in this scene ranges from ~50 ☌ (darkest) to ~15 ☌ (brightest). The calibrated and geometrically projected data from all of the nine surface-viewing filters are shown in this figure. The THEMIS infrared camera has ten different filters between 6.2 and 15 micrometers - nine view the surface and one views the COĪtmosphere. The "face" is located near the center of the image approximately 1/6 of the way down from the top, and is one of a large number of knobs, mesas, hills, and buttes that are visible in this THEMIS image. This set of THEMIS infrared images shows the so-called "face on Mars" landform located in the northern plains of Mars near 40° N, 10° W (350 ° E). Click the image above for a larger view.There is also conversation about a strange murder surrounding a man who worked on the Hubble telescope, and in hour 5, Richard addresses lunar anomalies. Flynn was an advocate of the Gap Theory, a school of interpretation that sees a gap in time between God’s original act of creation in Genesis 1:1 and a continuation of the process in succeeding verses. If people knew the truth, NASA would have all the funding they ever needed, Hoagland contends, and the American people would open their hearts and pocketbooks if they knew we weren't alone. A Review Of One Of The Books In The New David Flynn Collection Cydonia: The Secret Chronicles Of Mars. They broach Hoagland's "new physics" and his "hyper-dimensional" model, as well as the Brookings Report and why he believes the truth is being concealed about Mars. Richard discusses the Mars Observer probe, and why he thinks it was still functioning even when NASA announced it wasn't. He mentions the McDaniel Report and how this independent review also found evidence of artificial structures on Mars. Hoagland suggests that the "Face" is probably a statue - in a complex of pyramids and structures and that most people working at NASA are completely in the dark about the topics discussed in this show. The discussion begins with Mars and the "Face," and how it's a multi-discipline investigation in which many different types of scientists are looking at the evidence. Hoagland, they talk for five hours on such topics as the Face on Mars & the Cydonia region (pictured above), his speech to NASA, and his interaction with NASA employees on the issue of possible ancient civilizations on Mars and controversial discoveries on the Moon. In one of Art Bell's earliest interviews with Richard C.
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