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Published Date: 24 January 2008
IT'S been dubbed the astrological world's answer to Bigfoot.
These images, captured by a NASA robot, and apparently showing a little Martian, have had space enthusiasts agog with excitement since being posted on the internet.

The 'alien' rock formation in Martian landscape
The 'alien' rock formation in Martian landscape

But far from offering evidence of life on Mars, experts believe the picture simply shows an unusually shaped, 5cm-high rock formation.

The images, taken by NASA's Mars Explorer Spirit, seem to show a figure striding purposefully across the surface of the planet.

At first, astronomers were disappointed with pictures sent back from the surface of the red planet by the six-wheel robot five years ago. But an eagle-eyed space fan spotted the figure, which was a pinprick in the original image. Jim Bell, a NASA astronomer, last night said the image was of a rock which had been carved into an unusual shape by wind-blown sand on the red planet. He added: "I'd be the guy leading the parade if we found any sign of life. It would be spectacular for NASA – and don't think that we're not looking – but this ain't it."



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  • Last Updated: 24 January 2008 12:24 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Mars exploration
 
1

weeshooie1,

Australia 24/01/2008 11:32:16
What! No comments?
2

Boy Wonder,

24/01/2008 12:01:24
"IT'S been dubbed the astrological world's answer to Bigfoot."

Astrological?? Where does the superstition of astrology appear in the original story? Surely the "journo" meant ASTRONOMICAL???

Seriously, Hootsmon ... the level of intelligence demanded of your reporting and editorial staff has slipped to a record of near-idiocy!
3

koyotekiller,

La.USA 24/01/2008 14:15:06
probably just rock formation,but we need another pic. to see if it moved. whichi dont think rocks move.
4

Doreen,

The Cyber Shebeen 24/01/2008 19:37:12
Hi guys....nah....thats the Hootsman troll...in its natural habitat...its jist come up fir a breath o' fresh air cos it canny stand the smell o' itself any longer....
5

Theo,

Richmond 27/01/2008 01:31:59
It is a doll left behind when a Martian form of a wagon train stopped to rest. A little being was playing with it and when it was time to leave it was accidentally left behind.
The rock was just a "platform" to have the doll play on. Better than sand or grit don't you figure?
6

Taz,

The Land of the Free. 11/11/2008 22:47:25
I must keep reminding myself that The Scotsman is a major Newspaper.

 

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