Scientists Found Pyramids Bigger Than Giza On Mars !!!

Scientists Found Pyramids Bigger Than Giza On Mars !!! The barren red deserts of Mars might not be as lifeless as they seem. A growing number of researchers are pointing to strange geometric formations captured in NASA images as potential evidence of an ancient civilization. In fact, some of these findings have been published in the Journal of Space Exploration, , where the argument is simple: the shapes are just too neat, too geometric, to be random.
The Strange Keyhole !!!
One of the best-known features is the keyhole formation, sitting high up in Libya Montes. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped a photo of it in 2011, and the odd structure quickly drew attention— with a wedge-like base topped with a round dome.
For George J. Haas, founder of The Cydonia Institute, the design was impossible to ignore. He’s been looking at Mars for more than 30 years and says its symmetry is “exquisite.” To his eyes, the keyhole looks like ancient burial sites in Japan known as the Kofun Tombs. In 2016, Haas and his colleagues wrote in a research paper that this feature was too precise to be chalked up to chance. Mainstream scientists disagree, calling it a trick of the brain. Still, Haas insists, “you don’t have to be a geologist to know the difference between a rock and a sculpture.”
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Pyramids And A Lost City !!!
The list of anomalies doesn’t end there. In 1972, NASA’s Mariner 9 spacecraft photographed the Sagan pyramids in the Elysium region. These triangular structures rise more than 3,200 feet and span nearly 10,000 feet across. They even caught the eye of Carl Sagan, who guessed that strong winds and sandstorms could have shaped them. But even he admitted scientists would need to see them up close to be sure.
Haas notes that natural pyramids tend to be cone-like rather than sharp-edged. He even compares them to a rare three-sided pyramid at Area 51 in Nevada, built for weapons testing. That similarity, he says, is another clue that Mars might once have been home to builders.



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