The Curiosity rover has been conducting its science operations and exploring the surface of the Red Planet for a long time. NASA recently shared an aerial image
NASA Photo Shows Ancient Alien City ‘Atlantis’ On Mars
09/26/19 AT 5:40 AM
A UFO expert claimed that a photo taken by NASA’s orbiter captured the remnants of a massive ancient alien city on Mars. The alleged alien city is located in a region on the Red Planet known as Atlantis Chaos.
According to Scott Waring of ET Data Base, the photo showing the alleged ancient alien city was captured by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter using its High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera. The photos were released through the University of Arizona’s HiRISE website and GigaPan, which features high-resolution interactive images.
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Credit High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment / University of Arizona
Rock-covered glaciers in Wyoming are helping scientists understand the glaciers on Mars.
University of Arizona researcher Tyler Meng and his team want to know how water has moved across the red planet over time.
Sulphur Creek Rock Glacier in the Absaroka Mountains of Wyoming. The red lines show the locations where Meng and his team have collected radar data.
Credit Tyler Meng / University of Arizona At the polar latitudes, ice is actually stable at the surface, so that s why we get a more traditional ice cap at the north and south pole, he said. But the big question is where the rest of the water is on Mars and where it went or where it s being trapped today.
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