Zip Monster
Anomaly Finder
The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Zip Monster on Jan 22, 2010 21:27:12 GMT -5
Back in the spring of 2005, The Cydonia Institute notice an odd structure, in the form of a running bird, in one of NASA's newly released THEMIS images. Within the southern region of Acidalia Planitia the THEMIS camera photographed a small cluster of mounds that included a segmented formation in the shape of what appears to be a road runner (THEMIS V03945003). Notice the overall shape of the formation has a distinct avian posture. Note the stream-lined “running” stance of the body, the sharp extended beak, the erect box-shaped crest, the long legs and long tail. Zip Monster The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 7:36:50 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 7:59:00 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 8:12:13 GMT -5
Here's another possible profile, but this one is extremely soft. The fleur de lis in front of the forehead is strong and well rounded.
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 8:36:56 GMT -5
There's another bird inside the large bird mound - easier to see when rotated:
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 9:00:23 GMT -5
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Zip Monster
Anomaly Finder
The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Zip Monster on Jan 23, 2010 15:14:22 GMT -5
marsrocks, grest work. These two glyphs are fantastic. You really have an eye for the birds...this is truly a Martian Aviary! Zip Monster The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 23, 2010 15:42:37 GMT -5
Hey, thanks!
:-/
I see on the Hidden Mission that you already discovered the other ones. The great thing about the other ones is that they are all in the same artistic style - within this limited area.
Interesting find.
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Zip Monster
Anomaly Finder
The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Zip Monster on Jan 23, 2010 15:51:34 GMT -5
marsrock, you are right.
Finding all of these avian geoglyphs in the same area on Mars - is as close to 'proof" of artificiality as we are going to get.
BTW, could you post your opened winged pink bird and the crew-cut parrot over on Hidden Mission?
Thanks,
Zip Monster The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 24, 2010 9:08:02 GMT -5
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 24, 2010 10:06:43 GMT -5
Stag:
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Zip Monster
Anomaly Finder
The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Zip Monster on Jan 25, 2010 8:33:20 GMT -5
I see your "stag" or bull formation, but I don't think it is an intended image. Here is another avian geoglyph that was found by Eric Lausch back in 2004. This one is a "bas-relief" of an eagle head set within the large crater seen above all of these geoglyphic mounds in the top of the strip (note the other crater basin is clear). Notice the feathers at the crest of the head, the eye socket, beak and nostril. (Image Courtesy of Eric C. Lausch). Zip Monster The Cydonia Institute
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starjim
Anomaly Hunter
The Original Anomaly Hunter
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Post by starjim on Jan 25, 2010 9:36:08 GMT -5
I like the road runner but the Eagle looks to be too degraded to validate it.
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Post by Marsrocks on Jan 25, 2010 11:36:23 GMT -5
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Zip Monster
Anomaly Finder
The Cydonia Institute
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Post by Zip Monster on Jan 25, 2010 13:31:58 GMT -5
Ok, Ok, you convinced me. The stag is there...with the birds. "You can't make this stuff up" Zip Monster The Cydonia Institute
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