Richard Hoagland’s Enterprise Mission recently retrieved amazing daytime Infra Red images of the Cydonian plains from the Themis website. What is more amazing is that without any enhancement this data was riddled with what appeared to be a series of rectilinear formations just beneath the permafrost. These formations vary in shape and size but seem to follow a grid like pattern throughout Cydonia and have all the earmarks of an intelligently designed “city”. Was this finally the vindicating proof that Richard C Hoagland had spent his life searching for?
More THEMIS Cydonia Anomalies?
Are the multispectral IR images released by the Mars Odyssey THEMIS team being properly constructed? Rochus Boerner, our freelance reporter at ASU, offers his analysis on that issue and the evidence of diversity in Cydonia’s mineral composition.
Falsifico la NASA datos para ocultar anomal
[Original Fake Data Article En Espanol] Public
Anatomy of a ‘Bamf’
It is still an open issue whether the officially released image of Cydonia (2002072A) from NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft, available on this official NASA website at Arizona State University, is the best image available. Here is our latest update to this controversy.
Is NASA Capable Of Lying?
Is NASA capable of lying to the public? Did NASA get caught in a lie regarding the first images taken of the “Face on Mars” by the Viking mission back in 1976? Rochus Boerner — a freelance reporter in the field at ASU and a new addition to our staff — offers this analysis.
Footnote on a Martian
I ran into some flak from fans of Martian enigmas and the Enterprise Mission, mostly because I included a lighthearted image of a Mars mesa with Enterprise skipper Richard Hoagland
Enterprise Mission Investigators Confirm Presence Of Artificial Structures On Mars The Enterprise Mission
New research by investigators for the Enterprise Mission (www.enterprisemission.com), a private, not-for-profit space science research organization, has revealed overwhelming evidence of ancient, artificial structures on Mars. Working with recently released daytime infrared imaging of the Cydonia region of the planet Mars, a team of independent investigators from around the world has uncovered clear and unmistakable evidence of a massive,
Odyssey Slaps the Face on Mars
NASA’s Mars Odyssey continues to churn out detailed imagery of the Martian surface. A just released photo shoot in infrared of the so-called “Face on Mars” has allowed more interpretation of the landform and the surrounding terrain. Odyssey’s picture taking provides a broad perspective of the landscape and geology of the Cydonia region — home of the “face” — showing numerous knobs and hills that have been eroded into a remarkable array of different shapes. According to Arizona State University scientists, the “big picture” view of the Cydonia region yields a kind of slap in the face to those touting the feature as carved out by previous Mars homeowners.