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Small part of the Cydonia region, taken by the Viking 1 orbiter and released by NASA/JPL on July 25, 1976. Cydonia (/ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə /, / s aɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə /) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest.
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"Space" was conceived as a low-budget bottle episode, due to several earlier episodes having exceeded their budgets. [3] Series creator Chris Carter was inspired to write the episode after reading about news of the "face on Mars"—an instance of pareidolia wherein a mound in the Cydonia region of Mars was taken to resemble a human face. [4]
The highest resolution image available of the famous "face on Mars." Looks good, high EV, and just plain cool. Articles in which this image appears Cydonia (region of Mars) FP category for this image planets Creator NASA/JPL/University of Arizona, cropped by Plumbago. Support as nominator--AutoGyro 02:14, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
The rover used its Mastcam instrument to capture the area on the 4,352 Martian day of the pioneering mission. Images of the area from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter had shown light-colored ...
The Face on Mars at Cydonia (region of Mars), by NASA/JPL/University of Arizona ... Polar map of Jupiter at Exploration of Jupiter, by NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.
In its ancient past, Mars likely contained many of the necessarily ingredients for microbial life to flourish on its surface. Now, a new discovery by NASA’s Perseverance rover shows a trifecta ...
The "Face on Mars", of great interest to the general public, is located near 40.8 degrees north and 9.6 degrees west, in an area called Cydonia. When Mars Global Surveyor examined it with high resolution, the face turned out to just be an eroded mesa. [8] Mare Acidalium contains the Kasei Valles system of canyons.