What was photographed by the spacecraft Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter can not be explained by “stone”, “unusual shape of the rock” and other terms, which scientists love to explain all the anomalies and artifacts found in photographs from the Red Planet.
It is an object of the classic shape of the “flying saucer” – a disc-shaped flying machine of impressive size, which suggests that this is a spacecraft capable of flying in deep space. A triangular-shaped superstructure is visible from under the Martian soil in the upper part of the spacecraft’s front end.
HiRISE – High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment – a camera mounted on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to study Mars.
Let’s start with when and where these images were taken. There are several of them, which allows us to draw certain conclusions, namely – after the crash the ditch made in the Martian surface by the ship when it crashed, or rather a forced landing, which can be seen by the gently trajectory along which the ship made the landing, plowing an impressive distance and the depth of the trace left.
One image shows that the ditch left after the landing was filled with sand dunes, but the second photo shows that someone has already cleaned half of the ditch from these dunes, indicating that the crew of the spacecraft survived and took action to repair the ship and clear the trench for the next take-off.
The images are posted on NASA’s official website for this mission, uahirise, with the following description:
“Rocky mountain masses in Candor Canyon (this canyon is in the Mariner Valley, or Mariner Valleys, a giant canyon system on Mars)
This image shows the impressive layers exposed at the bottom of Condor Canyon, a large canyon in the Valles Marineris system.
The bottom here is about 4 kilometers below the rim of the canyon. The layers consist of sand and dust particles that have been carried here by wind or water. This canyon may have been filled to the edge with these sedimentary layers and then eroded, most likely by the wind. The elongated hills may represent areas of rock that are more resistant due to differences in the size of sedimentary particles, chemical alteration, or both.
One of the most attractive aspects of this scene is the intricate swirls that form these layers. Sedimentary rocks usually accumulate in horizontal layers. However, these layers were folded into the patterns we see today. The folding of the layers exposed here may have been due to the weight of the overlying sediments.
Understanding the geological history of this region may provide clues to the history of water on Mars, since these layers may have accumulated in shallow lakes and undergone chemical reactions with this water. The presence of certain types of chemical reactions between water and rock could release energy that could support habitable oases in these areas.”
NASA has seen everything and intricate swirls of rocks and signs that Martian waters once splashed here, but the alien spacecraft that fell in the area goes unnoticed. Although it’s hard enough not to notice it, provided someone looks closely at the image taken.
Thank NASA for publishing this image in the public domain, rather than hiding it in their secret archives, as they usually do. Apparently those responsible for checking the photos for artifacts and nuisance anomalies were negligent in their duties and thank them for that.
The photos were taken back in 2006, so it’s likely that the crew troubleshooted on their own and took off from Mars or called in a rescue team to evacuate or repair the ship.
“Fermi’s paradox” you say? Mankind has managed to send a spacecraft to orbit Mars, which takes pictures of the planet’s surface and sends the images back to Earth. In 2006 the apparatus recorded an extraterrestrial craft that made an emergency landing on Mars and none of the “scientists, astronomers” of NASA, etc., etc., noticed it!