Road Runner on Mars

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14 years 9 months ago #23829 by Zip Monster
Besides the Road Runner here is the first of about six additional avian formations that were originally observed in this same image (V03945003) of the Acidalia Planitia area - back in 2004/2005.

This geoglyph is a full-bodied carving of another eagle set within the large shield formation.


Notice the left facing head with eye and beak, the feathered body with tucked wing and the extended foot and claw.

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14 years 9 months ago #15202 by Zip Monster
Replied by Zip Monster on topic Reply from George
Here is the third example of the kind of avian geoglyphs discovered in the same NASA image (V03945003) of the northern region of the Cydonia area.


This one is a parrot glyph that is etched in low relief. Notice the crew cut-shaped crest, the round eye and beak. It has a tight wing feature and what appears to be long flowing tail feathers.

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14 years 3 months ago #23969 by Zip Monster
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The Cydonia Institute was not the only group of researchers to observe the Road Runner geoglyph in northern Cydonia.


John Lear, who flew secret missions for the CIA and was a Lockheed L-1011 Captain known for his revelations about aerial phenomena and the study of UFOs and artifacts on the moon and Mars acknowledges the Road Runner geoglyph way back in 2006.



Lear reports that the Road Runner geoglyph was observed in Keith Laneys 2006 colorized ESA image of Cydonia. The report also speculates that the Road Runner could be ....an arcology.


Link: thelivingmoon.com/47john_lear/menu.html


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10 years 8 months ago #22229 by rderosa
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HiRise imaged the area of the Road Runner (red box). The image is:

www.uahirise.org/ESP_035487_2215

Unfortunately, it's "currently unavailable." Hopefully, it will be back soon.



Note: I checked with JPL and it will be published in April.

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10 years 7 months ago #22248 by rderosa
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The HiRise capture of this feature has been released.

www.uahirise.org/ESP_035487_2215

The first thing you notice is how immense the subject is. Even at a mere 5% magnification it fills the screen.

Note all images are from the JP2 files, and are totally unprocessed by me outside of HiView. I used nothing but HiView's "default contrast stretch".

Road Runner at 5%.


Road Runner at 10%


Road Runner's Head at 20%


Road Runner's Tail at 20%


Road Runner's Legs and Claws at 20%


Tip of Road Runner's Beak at 100%, with added Context from Navigator:


Context (small blue rectangle):


On numerous occasions, in email correspondence with Professor Levasseur, he suggested that high resolution imagery might not turn out to be very revealing or conclusive, due to the sheer size of these objects and the potential for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years erosion under unknown conditions.

I think this particular one represents just such a case. I have no conclusions. As you can see, from out at 5% it looks much the same as it did in earlier imaging, and zooming in does not appear to offer much help as in some of the others we've looked at.

This may in fact be an artifact of immense size. Or maybe not.

Note: Added 10% in edit.

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10 years 7 months ago #22249 by rderosa
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One other view, I thought might be interesting. If you note above there appear to be highlights at the claws and joints. I thought it might be worth taking a closer look to see if there is anything that could appear man-made. Again, it's hard to say.

Tip of Leg/Claw of Road Runner at 100%:


Context (Blue Rectangle):



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