A Face On Mars
Credit:
The Viking Project,
NASA
This image, showing what looks to be a
human face (above center)
and other features of the Cydonia region on the
Martian surface,
was produced using data from NASA's
Viking 1 orbiter in 1976.
Described in
a NASA press release as a
"rock formation which resembles a human head",
some have since offered the
extraordinary explanation that the face is an
artificial construct built by a civilization on
Mars!
However, most scientists have a more conventional view - that
this feature is indeed a natural Martian hill whose illusory
face-like appearance
depends on illumination and viewing angle.
This month, the Mars Global Surveyor satellite will be in position to
take new pictures of this region of controversial Martian
features along with areas around
the Mars Pathfinder
and
Viking landing sites.