The Martian Enigmas: A Closer Look

by Mark J. Carlotto

Other authorsDaniel Drasin (Editor)
Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

523.43

Publication

North Atlantic Books (1992), 136 pages

Description

On the surface of Mars lies a formation that looks remarkably like a humanoid face. Forever staring up into the vastness of space it has attracted our attention. Some think that that is why it is there, beckoning us to come and explore. Others believe that it is simply an odd looking geological landform - a formation carved over the ages by the random forces of nature. It is our imagination and our desire to find other forms of life in the universe that makes us see it as an intelligently crafted object. Opinions about the possibility of life on Mars have changed over the years from Percival Lowell's canals, to the dead planet image by the earlyMarinermissions to Mars, to the enormous volcanoes, great canyon systems, and channels carved by water seen byMariner 9andViking. In the first edition ofThe Martian Enigmas, Dr. Mark J. Carlotto presented a detailed analysis of the controversialVikingphotographs. The revised edition greatly expands on his early work and constains new research results that further supports the claim that these objects may be precisely what many scientists have sought for decades: the first hard evidence that we are not alone.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

136 p.; 10.25 x 0.5 inches

ISBN

1556431295 / 9781556431296

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