Amateur paranormal investigators routinely claim that they’ve
spotted signs of ancient alien civilizations in material published by NASA —
from “alien skulls” to structures that turn out to be nothing more than
oddly-shaped rocks — but rarely does the evidence appear as undeniable as this.
Several in the sky-watching community are putting their weight behind a theory
that there’s actually an alien spaceship on Mars, and once you see the images
it’s actually pretty convincing.
A tiny blip on an otherwise unremarkable
stretch of Martian desert looks a whole lot like some of the futuristic
spaceships humans have been conjuring up for decades, and its existence is
(like many of Mars’ remote geographical anomalies) completely unexplained.
The long, cylindrical feature is slightly wider at one end, with
what appears to be a three-pointed “tail” section. If you were to see this in
the context of a science fiction movie it wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine it
as the long lost remains of an intergalactic spacecraft, but what is it really?
In various YouTube videos and obscure forum posts, believers insist it’s a
ship-like object sitting above the Martian landscape, but others aren’t so
sure. The biggest argument against it being an alien ship is the fact
that its shadows might be playing a trick with our eyes. If you zoom in on the
tiny craters and other features of the nearby landscape it appears that the
angle of the light is actually left-to-right. The object looks like a spaceship
thanks to a bright glow on what would be the front of its hull, but that would
mean the light is coming from the opposite direction, which it clearly isn’t.
If we assume for a second that it’s not a ship, and that the
feature is actually an indentation rather than something sitting above the
surface, it’s still pretty odd, but not quite as mind-blowing as it would
otherwise be. There’s a good chance that the feature is a ditch carved by some
kind of impact — possibly that of a small meteor — which slammed into the
surface at an angle and carved out the large gash.
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