|
How did the NASA Scientists keep silent for so many years about the Alien face on MARS!
***Discovery of a new face in MARS by: ALIENSHIFT DEC 2002
ALIENSHIFT has Discoverd the Alien face between 100,000 pictures taken by the NASA's Mars Global
Surveyor (MGS).
Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC). OCT 2002
This is a picture of gullies on the walls of a meteor impact crater that occur in Newton
Basin in Sirenum Terra, MARS.
Crator is at 42.4S, 158.2 W.
Resolution is 1.5 meter (5 feet) per pixel.
Please click on the face to enlarge.
| Photo Discovered by ALIENSHIFT team, DEC 2002 |
|
|
| Click to enlarge |
NASA Hinting about Mars Becoming Terra-Formed?
The first thing I thought about when I heard this major news
story about Mars slowly becoming more inhabitable is the revelation by Dr. Michael Wolf several years ago that the Star Visitors
are engaged in a project to terra-form(make Earth-like) Mars. The Visitors have the technology to alter climate and atmosphere
on a planetary basis.
This Reuters and Associated Press news wire story was given big play. I read such big-news treatment
as another piece of the government's Public Acclimation Program, this time through NASA, to ready the public for formal acknowledgment
of Star Visitor presence.
It is interesting what the story does not say, too. Why do planetary scientists state that
Mars's ice caps are melting beyond seasonal fluctuations? They have not been studying
Mars long enough to know its
macro-cycles of variation.
Indeed, hard-nosed Earth scientists try to reject the global-warming phenomenon by claiming
that we haven't
studied Earth climatology long enough to be sure that recent warming is not a macro-cycle fluctuation.
Why the sudden certitude that Mars's ice caps are undergoing a permanent
melting? Although the story includes the obligatory
skeptic debunking the report, the story clearly goes with the NASA (Malin Associates contractor) report.
Indeed,
Malin himself forecasts surface water on Mars at the rate atmospheric thickening is going. And Caplinger states that, instead
of Mars's previously reported status as a planet where you would freeze and asphyxiate outside a
spacesuit, we can
look forward to a time when you can walk Mars wearing a coat and breathing its atmosphere.
Not mentioned, of course,
in this report is Dr. Wolf's other revelation that the U.S. has a tiny forward Station on
Mars, staffed by astronauts
from a secret space program operated by a military black project agency. Nor the fact that the Star Visitors have a long-term
presence on Mars. Why are the Star Visitors terra-forming Mars? Is it another ace-in-the-hole to assure that human survivors
of a global ecological or war catastrophe could have another planet on which to make a new start? (Like the Zeta Reticulan
ace-in-the-hole program of creating some human-Visitor hybrids to reseed Earth with, in case the current crop of humans blow
ourselves up.) Or is Mars an "escape hatch", a place the Visitors might evacuate humans to, in case that incoming asteroid
cannot be deflected, or the return of the Tenth Planet damages Earth severely? Or perhaps we are seeing a bit more of Visitor
Ethic: "A planet is a terrible thing to waste." Just as they bioengineered modern human from primate stock about 350,000
years ago, to hasten the time when intelligent life could work out its destiny on this Earth, the Visitors may want to hasten
Mars' recovery from the past catastrophe that ripped away most of its atmosphere and boiled off its oceans, and give Mars
another chance to harbor intelligent life. With the restoration of Mars to habitability comes the moral imperative that
we not treat it as the latest bit of real estate to wantonly develop. Instead, we must adopt the new Fifth World ethic of
treating EVERY ecosystem as a sacred zone of life, to be handled with careful stewardship. Sources: Reuters | SPACE.com
| AP Study Suggests Mars Ice Caps Eroding By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Vast fields of carbon
dioxide ice are eroding from the poles of Mars, suggesting that the climate of the Red Planet is warming and the atmosphere
is becoming slightly more dense. Experts say that over time such changes could allow water to return to the Martian surface
and turn the frigid planet into a ``shirt-sleeve environment.'' Michael A. Caplinger, a scientist with Malin Space Science
Systems, said that if the rate of carbon dioxide erosion from the Mars poles continues for thousands of years, `then it could
profoundly amend the climate of Mars.'' ``You would go from having to wear a spacesuit to just wearing a coat and an oxygen
atmosphere,'' said Caplinger. Caplinger is co-author of a study appearing in the journal Science that analyzes photos of
Mars taken by an orbiting spacecraft. The photos were taken in 1999 and in 2001, a period of time that represents one Martian
year. Mars is farther from the sun than the Earth and it takes the Red Planet about 23 months to complete one year, a single
solar orbit. Observers have long known that in the Martian winter there is a snow of carbon dioxide caused as temperatures
plunge and the gas freezes out of Mars' thin atmosphere. But the new study suggests that a dense cap of frozen carbon dioxide
thought to be permanent at each of the Mars poles may not be all that permanent, said Caplinger. It is eroding away at
a rapid pace and is going to continue to do that,'' said Caplinger. ``This is not a seasonal change.'' He said the photos
suggest that the polar caps are dense slabs of frozen carbon dioxide that may have been deposited over centuries, much like
the way seasonal snow on Earth accumulates to form a glacier. ``This stuff has been there for quite a while,'' he said. ``It
is packed down and very smooth. We don't see evidence that it is blowing around or drifting.'' Instead, said Caplinger,
the glacier-like carbon dioxide ice is eroding, rather like the way a glacier melts on Earth. The key clue, he said,
comes from examining the light patterns on pits at the Martian south pole. Comparing pictures taken a Martian year
apart show that the pits are getting wider and deeper as a result of the retreat of the carbon dioxide ice, said
Caplinger. As the C02 ice erodes, it adds carbon dioxide to the Martian atmosphere, causing the ``air'' to get thicker
over time. This would enable the planet to hold more of the sun's heat and, perhaps, eventually warm the whole planet enough
for water to return to the Martian surface. Caplinger said it is not known if there is enough carbon dioxide in the polar
caps to bring about such an atmospheric change. But his co-author, Michael C. Malin, said in a statement that if the atmosphere
of Mars becomes dense enough, it would ``permit liquid water to persist at or near the surface.'' Other studies have shown
that Mars was once awash with great basins of water, but the water is thought to have disappeared or become subsurface
ice as the planet cooled and developed a thin C02 atmosphere. Some experts suggested that any speculation about a Martian
climate change is premature. ``This is a really neat observation,'' said Allan H. Treiman of the Lunar and Planetary
Institute in Houston. But he said the pictures span a time too short to make predictions about permanent changes in the
Mars climate. ``We don't have enough data on Mars to draw any clear onclusions about climate change,'' he said.





|
| D & M PYRAMID IN MARS |

|
| GIZA PYRAMID IN EGYPT |
| ALIENSHIFT PIC MARS LAT 88.156 LON 338.1035E |
|
|
These lines was discoverd by ALIENSHIFT
they show something was going on 500,000
years ago on MARS, with the Reptilian Aliens
minning there for some mineral..




Click onthe MARS in order to get there!

|