SUBJECT: FACE ON MARS FILE: UFO1744
Article 955 (25 more) in alt.alien.visitors:
From:
[email protected] (James Roger Black)
Subject: Re: Face on Mars (Was: Life in this solar system?)
Date: 12 May 92 23:45:24 GMT
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[email protected]
(John Sullivan) writes:
.. a lot of erroneous statements about the Martian Face. For example:
|> You should be aware of the fact that the picture of the face on Mars is
|> actually quite an old picture. Pre-Viking, I think.
No. There are two pictures, 35A72 and 70A13, both taken by Viking Orbiter 1
in the summer of 1976.
|> The "face" and "pyramid"
|> in the photo were not even noticed until the late-80's when "special
|> computers and image analysis" were applied to the photo.
No. The Face was discovered almost immediately by the Viking project staff
and pointed out to reporters at a press briefing shortly thereafter. It
was dismissed at the time as a "trick of lighting and shadow" by a staff
member who claimed (falsely) that another picture had been taken of the same
site "a few hours later" and that "it all went away". (In fact, there
was no such picture.)
|> Once upon a time you might actually be able to believe what you saw in a
|> photograph. However, as early as 1980 there existed computer image
|> processing software and hardware good enough to make a picture of the New
|> York skyline with the buildings rearranged and fool experts with it.
No fancy "image processing software and hardware" are necessary to see the
Face; it appears quite clearly on the original NASA prints.
|> So, my point is basically that, when "faces" and "pyramids" start showing up
|> in droves on everything from the surface of the Sun to Cher's buttocks --
|> DON'T BELIEVE IT!
When "faces" and "pyramids" start showing up on official NASA planetary
photos, I take them seriously. Maybe you should, too. Start with Mark
Carlotto's article "Digital imagery analysis of unusual Martian surface
features" in the 15 May 88 issue of Applied Optics. Then go on to Richard
Hoagland's book "The Monuments of Mars". Then come back and tell us it's
all bunk--it you still can.
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THE "FACE ON MARS"
There really is a big rock on Mars that looks remarkably like a humanoid
face. It appears in two different frames of Viking Orbiter imagery:
35A72 (much more facelike in appearance, and the one more often
published, with the Sun 10 degrees above western horizon) and 70A13
(with the Sun 27 degrees from the west).
Science writer Richard Hoagland has championed the idea that the Face is
artificial, intended to resemble a human, and erected by an
extraterrestrial civilization. Most other analysts concede that the
resemblance is most likely accidental. Other Viking images show a
smiley-faced crater and a lava flow resembling Kermit the Frog elsewhere
on Mars. There exists a Mars Anomalies Research Society (sorry, don't
know the address) to study the Face.
The Mars Observer mission will carry an extremely high-resolution
camera, and better images of the formation will hopefully settle this
question in a few years. In the meantime, speculation about the Face is
best carried on in the altnet group alt.alien.visitors, not sci.space or
sci.astro.
V. DiPeitro and G. Molenaar, *Unusual Martian Surface Features*, Mars
Research, P.O. Box 284, Glen Dale, Maryland, USA, 1982. [Apparently the
first lengthy consideration of the Face published. Does anybody know
what it costs?]
R.R. Pozos, *The Face of Mars*, Chicago Review Press, 1986. [Account of
an interdisciplinary speculative conference Hoagland organized to
investigate the Face]
R.C. Hoagland, *The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever*,
North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California, USA, 1987. [Elaborate
discussion of evidence and speculation that formations near the Face
form a city]
M.J. Carlotto, "Digital Imagery Analysis of Unusual Martian Surface
Features," *Applied Optics*, 27, pp. 1926-1933, 1987. [Extracts
three-dimensional model for the Face from the 2-D images]
M.J. Carlotto & M.C. Stein, "A Method of Searching for Artificial
Objects on Planetary Surfaces," *Journal of the British Interplanetary
Society*, Vol. 43 no. 5 (May 1990), p.209-216. [Uses a fractal image
analysis model to guess whether the Face is artificial]
B. O'Leary, "Analysis of Images of the `Face' on Mars and Possible
Intelligent Origin," *JBIS*, Vol. 43 no. 5 (May 1990), p. 203-208.
[Lights Carlotto's model from the two angles and shows it's consistent;
shows that the Face doesn't look facelike if observed from the surface]
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