Gareth
Nothin' to see here
One of the most fascinating areas of our (potentially) unknown past is the idea that there are anomalous 'structures' or terrain on near planetary bodies. Getting rid of all ideas of conspiracy and Govt cover-up, all it takes is a set of eye balls and a sense of curiosity.
So as Ive been worming my way through Mac Tonnies huge website looking at potential signs of artificiality in the Cydonia region of Mars (the very material that landing him a book deal - well worth checking out here - http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative ) I came across some stuff on Phobos.
Its possible everybody has already seen this stuff, but Im sure one or two here probably havent seen it.
"Monolith on Phobos" (with giant shadow):
Smaller "Outcropping":
Monolith and Outcropping in context:
More tall anomalies on Phobos:
Phobos in its entirety (can only include 4pics per post):
http://www.mactonnies.com/mgsphobos.jpg
I find it even more intriguing when looking at Phobos as it is, that these tall anomalies exist on the surface. (some people even think the 'track marks' on Phobos' surface are of interest - Im not so sure about that).
What you guys think?
http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative40.html
http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative7.html
So as Ive been worming my way through Mac Tonnies huge website looking at potential signs of artificiality in the Cydonia region of Mars (the very material that landing him a book deal - well worth checking out here - http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative ) I came across some stuff on Phobos.
Its possible everybody has already seen this stuff, but Im sure one or two here probably havent seen it.
"Monolith on Phobos" (with giant shadow):
Smaller "Outcropping":
Monolith and Outcropping in context:
More tall anomalies on Phobos:
Phobos in its entirety (can only include 4pics per post):
http://www.mactonnies.com/mgsphobos.jpg
I find it even more intriguing when looking at Phobos as it is, that these tall anomalies exist on the surface. (some people even think the 'track marks' on Phobos' surface are of interest - Im not so sure about that).
What you guys think?
http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative40.html
http://www.mactonnies.com/imperative7.html