Tuesday, 11 August 2015


Can You Spot a Woman in NASA's Pic of Mars?







First they found a fallen angel that was banished from heaven in London. Now they're convinced they've found proof of life on Mars in the form of a crab and a woman (even though everyone knows women are from Venus).

Two images of Mars taken by NASA's Curiosity Rover are currently orbiting around social media, which believes that the Red Planet is inhabited by:

a) A crab. The first picture finds a crab-shaped anomaly on the Martian rocks. Needless to say, social media instantly began sharing the news of 'animal life' on the planet.

Do you see a crab in the picture below?


b) The other, even more bizarre, finds an actual woman-shaped (some even say woman's ghost) anomaly on the planet's surface. Some people even insist they can see a distinct female body structure, complete with breasts and arms.

Notice anything?

Mysterious, woman-shaped figure spotted on Mars








NASA's Curiosity Rover took an image of the Red Planet and captured a shape that bears a resemblance to a mysterious ghost lady walking on the planet's surface. The level of resemblance is almost certainly relative to your desire to believe in extraterrestrial life.


UFO Sightings Daily, the website that brought attention to the image, says that the shape "looks like a woman partly cloaked."
Perhaps it's a cloaked ghost Martian woman, perhaps it's a statue left over from a once great society, perhaps it's a piece of dirt.

Yes, the shape in the picture does sort of look like a humanoid woman standing on top of some rocks. Of course, the photo was taken so far away from “her” that it’s impossible to tell anything for certain — in all likelihood this is just a part of the rock formation.
But don’t tell that to UFO Sightings Daily!
“I have to admit, it looks like a woman partly cloaked,” the website writes. “The woman seems to have breasts…indicated by the shadow on its chest.”
Oh really, true detective? Do go on.
“We also see two arms that are lighter in color and what looks like a head with long hair. Its hard to tell if this is a living being, or a statue of a being from long ago,” the author continues. “However, a statue that small would be eroded and destroyed easily, so it has a higher chance of being a living being.”


UFOlogists are freaking out over this NASA pic of a supposed Martian woman





The truth is out there… but you probably won’t find it at UFOlogist websites. Mashable draws our attention to an article posted over at UFO Sightings Daily that dissects a recent picture taken by NASA’s Curiosity Rover on Mars that supposedly depicts a woman standing on the surface of the planet.

Sure, unless the statue was made from the same adamantium used as the structure of Wolverine’s skeleton. An alien statue made of that substance would certainly be able to survive for many centuries, which makes sense because the aliens likely wanted to use it as a marker to help us discover the intergalactic Mass Relay system.
Oh, what’s that, you say? Neither Wolverine nor the plot of Mass Effect are real? Hey, using the same powers of deduction used by UFOlogist websites, I can make them as real as I want them to be!

NASA’s Curiosity Rover Spotted a "Woman" on Mars







After sharing the pictures of a creature what they thought was a crab on Mars, NASA found another probable sign of life on surface of the planet- a woman.
This image was taken by NASA's Curiosity Rover. Many claim this shadowy rock formation to be a female.
Before this claim, NASA had earlier shared picture of a creature on the planet in July that was assumed to be a crab. The image was shared by the 'Journey to the Surface of the MARS' page on Facebook, which went viral. Suggestions from people around the world included spider-like creature.
However, a senior astronomer at the Center for SETI Research, Seth Shostak, put everyone's suspicions to rest when he attributed this 'mysterious crab' to a very real phenomenon known as pareidolia - a condition which makes people see familiar shapes and patterns in random objects.