George Haas & William Saunders: The Ruins of Mars – Part 2
An examination of a square-shaped structure within a crater in the Arabia Terra region of Mars is undertaken. Supportive images are provided by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Mars Global Surveyor and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecrafts. The images reveal the remains of a set of possible linear walls with 90-degree angles (as best as can be determined) at their corners that exhibit a high level of symmetry. The hypothesis of artificial design is presented based on an examination of possible artificial and natural mechanisms that could contribute to the structure of the features observed.
Terrestrial comparisons of geological structures and geometrical designs are investigated. Further study and additional imaging of the structural components of this enigmatic feature are encouraged.