MGS 00406_gr

There are numerous examples of anomalies recognizable here even though some of the delicate face-like forms have predictably degraded somewhat though jpeg compression.

The large object in the center of the crater colored green confoms closely to the form of numerous spacecraft located in space images, and may prove to be another example of the very same. Two other familiar recognizable spacecraft forms are shown in blue leading down to lower left from the one centered in the crater, and another seems to be obscuring a Cydonia-like face near center at toward the top of the image.

Some potentially Meridiani-like faces seem to loom in the dark parts of the crater rim, here appearing on the right side. The crater itself shows traces of Cydonia faces faintly traced one over another over another, and several profiles are also visible toward the lower left part of the crater visible here. It is very similar to the amazing collection of faces that can be found at Ascraeas Mons.

One of the interesting features of this image is the geometrical shape at lower right, colored in lime-green. If it's an example of the lines in Viking images from the pasting together of the mosaics as we often see, it's an amazingly unique example... such an object may very well be there on Mars!

Even the remarkable amount of apparent structures on the lower part of the crater, however (fairly common for Martian craters, if not for other craters... hmmm...), make this a worthy anomaly image.

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