Mars Trees
There’s an opinion shared among scientists by now that says that if we’ll find life on Mars, it surely won’t have an evolutionary stage higher than the one of a bacterium. It’s an opinion that has become a dogma with the passing of time, supported even in the presence of photographic documents, still without explanation, that could invalidate it.
It’s the case of a photo taken by MOC (Mars Orbiter Camera), a satellite for photographical mapping of Mars that, at latitude -82.02°, longitude 284.38° (near to the Martian south pole) has filmed something totally incredible, but still neglected: it’s some form of vegetation on Mars.
As one can see in the image, shapes very similar to big trees (with branches) seen by above are visible.
For example, let’s compare the MOC shot with this other photo, that portrays a terrestrial tree: there are really many similarities.
Here’s the complete “strip” taken by MOC, that shows plants becoming more and more thick, actually creating a forest. A geological phenomenon vaguely similar to this doesn’t quite exists. The high resolution photo is visible by clicking here (259Kb)




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