Earthly spacecraft regularly transmit a variety of images from the surface of Mars. These images often lead to debates among researchers. Astronomers use the data gathered to form a comprehensive understanding of our neighboring planet.
Imagine we are from the Moon and have sent a dozen research vehicles to Earth. What percentage of Earth’s total surface would they study? Virtually none, because thousands of devices are necessary to form a complete picture.
Thus, the notion of exploring an entire planet with only 5-6 probes and a few orbital stations is unrealistic. It’s not feasible to gather objective, comprehensive data in this way. This aligns with the views of many researchers who argue that humans aren’t truly studying Mars, but rather engaging in activities that merely give the impression of research. The data collected doesn’t clarify but instead muddles the overall understanding of our neighboring planet.
On one hand, it’s not essential to dispatch thousands of devices to Mars. This may occur in the future, but currently, we make do with what we have. We aim to decipher these images. For instance, consider a NASA image from 2017 depicting an object approximately 1.2 miles across. It was initially thought to be an unusual rock or another natural feature.
Yet, in subsequent photos, the large rock vanished. How could this be? The hill was there, and then suddenly, it was not. It can’t be dismissed as a camera malfunction; the object was evidently real, not a result of overexposure. It wasn’t an illusion or optical trickery. Thus, NASA astronomers struggled to account for the disappearance of such a sizable object on the surface of Mars.
Assuming there are no other civilizations in the solar system, explaining the vanishing of a 1.2-mile object is challenging. However, with some thought, one might deduce a logical answer to this intricate mystery. The formation captured in the photograph wasn’t a hill or rock. Could it have been an alien spacecraft with cloaking capabilities? It might have landed on Mars, conducted necessary explorations, and then departed.
The interval between the images showing his presence and absence is six months. In this period, a spacecraft from an extraterrestrial civilization could have potentially completed numerous takeoffs and landings. Hence, the outright dismissal of such a possibility seems unwarranted. Every year, thousands of UFO sightings are reported, suggesting that these are technical constructs not of human origin. This could be the answer to many questions.
In 1985, a Canadian autosounding satellite captured an image of an object on the Moon, located just south of the equator. The photograph was taken from the thermal imager onboard. The object, resembling a “cigar,” was estimated to be less than 250 feet in length.
The vastness of the Universe suggests it is brimming with life, akin to plankton in the ocean, with its own small and large inhabitants. A UFO measuring more than one mile across may seem enormous, but even larger objects, spanning tens of thousands of miles, have been observed near the Sun. It is conceivable that an extraterrestrial device was observed on Mars’s surface in 2017.
“The Universe is teeming with life”, many already understand this, only scientists ask the question “Are we alone in the Universe?”
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