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.
MarsNews.com Editor James Burk to Appear on Radio Show
James Burk, Editor-in-Chief of MarsNews.com, will appear tonight at 5:30 PM PST on the spanish-language radio program “ETs: An Intelligent Phenomenon.” The popular syndicated program is heard on 15 affiliates throughout Mexico and Guatemala, and can be heard live on the Internet via EXA FM, (click on “Audio en Linea”, then one of the affiliate streams) The program is hosted by Jaime Maussan, sometimes called the “Mexican Mike Wallace” for his longtime stint on the Mexican version of “60 Minutes”.
NASA/ASU: Possibility of Liquid Water On Surface
In today’s release from the NASA/ASU/THEMIS team, an image showing the floor of the Hellas Basin, there is an apparently “low-key” announcement of liquid water on the surface of Mars.
Image Gallery – NASA NExT Mars Exploration
A gallery of new renderings showing NASA’s NExT Mars Exploration plans.
NASA Planning 2018 Mars Mission Under NExT
Long in the planning stages, it seems the next-generation NASA Exploration Team (NExT) effort is finally coming to light. The first step is the establishment of an “L1 Gateway” space station 85% of the way to the moon, currently scheduled around the year 2012.
RSC Energia Has Plan For 2014 Manned Mission
While NASA is struggling to keep their unmanned robotic Mars program on track, news is coming out of Russia that efforts are underway to land cosmonauts on the Red Planet well before their previously announced goal of a manned landing in the year 2020.
Mars: Planet of War, Planet of Secrecy
The outspoken Robert H. Williams explores his personal battles with NASA, including the filing of a Freedom Of Information Act request which led to his termination from teaching at a New York state university. Also, why hasn’t NASA/ASU released the raw data from Odyssey after 6 months, as their contract states they must?
Whither Phobos 2?
MarsNews.com has undertaken a major study of the 1988 Phobos 2 mission, prompted by our desire to confirm the recently highlighted IR data of the Hydraote Chaos region — allegedly showing city-like terrain. We have confirmed that image, and have apparently opened a “Pandora’s Box” in the process.