Historic Finding
Footprints on Mars
A suspicious shadow crossing over Sojourner,
the Mars rover vehicle, sent Pathfinder scientists scrambling to find
an explanation. Under pressure from NSA representatives
from Area 51 (NSAa51), NASA publicly claimed that Sojourner was suffering
from another software
glitch that caused it to become trapped on one of the rocks.
In the meantime the focused Pathfinder's cameras on anything that might
shed light as to the origin of the shadow. For two days they turned up
nothing, until photo analysts found suspicious depressions in an area
that previously seemed clean.
NASA photographs find Martian footprints
The photographs, when subjected to computer analysis, surprised everyone
at NASA. They revealed the footprints of a three-toed creature, which
mission director Golembek named "ET" after the popular movie
character who also had three toes.
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On the left is the official photograph of the Martian surface
released to the public. On the right is the startling photograph
of footprints on Mars.
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"NASA scientists debated the photographic evidence for more than
a day before deciding the evidence was unavoidable. Something left its
footprints on the Martian surface," said my own source at NASA, who
insists on remaining anonymous.
Computer enhancement of the object labeled ETL-02 shows clear
indications that it was a footprint left by a creature with three-digits,
or "toes." NASA scientists believe this is the most
startling evidence of extraterrestrial life ever produced.
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Even though the pictures became available on July 14, they were not
released until this weekend, when "they would have passed through
enough hands to keep suspicion from landing on me," he added. (top)
Did another vehicle land on Mars?
Continued surveillance turned up even more startling evidence, however.
By July 15, NASA found photographic evidence that a vehicle had landed
on the Martian surface, close to Pathfinder itself.
Four distinct depressions in the Martian soil clearly resemble the four
"legs" of some sort of craft where it would have landed on the
surface.
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This is one of the four depressions on
the Martian surface that NASA scientists believe prove an alien
space probe may be investigating Pathfinder's activities.
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Even more startling, photo analysts found evidence of power lines running
just beneath the surface. The evidence was in photos previously released
to the public.
We knew there were anomalies in the photograph, but we let people
think they were caused by the seam between photographs we stitched together
into one image, my source explained. Now that we look at the
anomalies again, they can only be explained by the presence of power lines.
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This photograph was released to the public, letting them believe
the anomaly was nothing more than the seam where two different photographs
were stitched together.
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