Evidence Of Alien Activity On Mars
Steven Maxwell Beresford
beresfordmax@yahoo.com
Abstract
Inspection of the Mars Orbiter Camera image E1000462 reveals what
appears to be an artifact in the form of an almost perfect square with
sides about 3 km long. The author has enhanced E1000462 by means
of contrast modification, revealing new details.
Background Of The Discovery
NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor was launched in November of 1996 and
orbited the planet from 1997 to 2006. Equipped with a high resolution
camera known as the Mars Orbiter Camera, its mission was to map the
Martian surface and identify potential landing sites for rovers.
The Mars Orbiter Camera consisted of a narrow angle camera that
obtained high resolution grayscale images, and two low resolution
multicolor wide angle cameras. It operated for 4.8 years between
September 1997 and November 2006. During that period it took
97,097 high resolution grayscale images of the Martian surface.
Image E1000462 is extraordinarily significant because it shows what
appears to be a massive artifact in the shape of an almost perfect
square that is partially buried by sand. The sides of the square are
about 3 km long. Two of the corners are well-defined right-angles.
The square appears to be the ruins of an ancient walled settlement
built by intelligent beings ~ aliens ~ perhaps millions of years ago.
The square contains smaller features that also appear to be ruins.
The link to the original image is given by Googling: MOC E1000462.
The square is located at the top of the grayscale strip. The proposed
name of the formation is Alien Square.