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American National Space Agency published snapshot of a mysterious round formation on Mars.
An unusual photograph depicts a skin-like reptile the landscape, where among the numerous hills lies a rounded formation with convex edges. NASA employees are convinced that this impact crater. Meteor craters do occur on the surface of the red planet quite often, however here we are may still go about something else.
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The fact is that the submitted image was obtained multifunctional automatic interplanetary station “Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter “from the South Pole of Mars, and earlier Americans never found anything like this on the ice of the Red Planet. Many ufologists and virtual archaeologists believe that this is not impact crater, and NASA traditionally introduces the public into misconception. However, the abnormal circle may not be the result of the activities of representatives of a certain extraterrestrial civilization.
Ufologists themselves claim that the interplanetary station could capture some quirk of the Martian landscape or previously unknown to science a detail of the surface of Mars. Considering that, that at the south pole of the Red Planet there is an ice cap, this there may be, of course, a meteorite crater, however altered cold conditions beyond recognition. Upper right area round formation has an increased thickness, and we can conclude that the alleged meteorite fell here on just such trajectories.
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But what if it was not a meteorite, but, say, a “flying saucer” aliens? However, the mysterious circle could be one of the traces Martian civilization, which supposedly “went” deep into the planet. Even scientists are increasingly agreeing with this assumption. NASA, at least they say, such an opportunity is quite permissible since all water that once was on the surface Red planet (and this has already been proven), judging by all the data, hid in the lower layers of Martian soil. It is possible that there the whole life has moved, including the rational …
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