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  1. The famous Face on Mars, as received by NASA, in the original 1976 Viking images 35A72 (left) and 70A13 (right) with the originals (top), restored by Mark J. Carlotto - and our corresponding false-colorized versions (bottom) as it is easier for the human eye to

  2. 1996年11月7日 · What was Mars Global Surveyor? Mars Global Surveyor was an orbiting spacecraft that looped around the Red Planet for a decade. The mission overhauled scientists' understanding of Mars by studying the entire Martian surface, atmosphere, and interior.

    • Delta 7925 (no. D239)
    • 2,272 pounds (1,030.5 kilograms)
    • Orbiter
  3. Findings from a series of independent investigations are summarized and presented as evidence in support of the hypothesis that certain features on the Martian surface are artificial in origin ...

  4. Full Resolution Enhanced Image (238K TIFF) Mars Global Surveyor acquired a high-resolution 4.4 km x 41.5 km swath of the Cydonia Mense region of Mars, including the feature known as the "Face on Mars" (located at approximately 40.8 N, 9.6 W) on 5 April 1998.

  5. The number 35A72 was a reference to Viking 1 image 35A72, the seventy-second photo taken by the 'A' camera during orbit 35, captured on the 25th July 1976 (Figure 2). The feature, "which resembles a human head" was discovered by Dr. Tobias Owen and

  6. 當這影像公開時,海盜號計畫團隊的首席科學家格里·索芬(Gerry Soffen)將編號35A72影像 [10] 中這個「臉」解釋是光線和陰影的錯覺 [11] [12]。 但第二張該區的影像,編號70A13,也發現了這張「臉」;該影像是在海盜號在拍攝了編號35A72的影像後再環繞35圈 ...

  7. On July 25th, Tobias Owen of JPL was going over the data from Viking 1, for possible landing sites for Viking 2, when he came across a glimpse of history. "Oh my god, look at this! That looks like a face!" he said, as he examined frame 35A72 (below), a solitary

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