Cydonia (Mars)
From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)
Cydonia Mensae is an albedo feature (region) on Mars. It lies in the planet's northern hemisphere in a transitional zone between the heavily-cratered regions to the south and relatively smooth plains to the North. Cydonia itself is covered in numerous mesas and may have been a coastal zone if planetologists are correct in believing that the northern plains were once ocean beds.
One of the Cydonian mesas, situated at roughly 40.9 degrees North latitude and 9.45 degrees West longitude, took on the striking appearance of a human "Face on Mars" in a photo taken by Viking 1 in 1976. While some take it to be an optical illusion (pareidolia), some people interpreted it as evidence of a long-lost Martian civilization. Later, better, photos revealed a very ordinary-looking mesa with little resemblance to a face at all.
Other features have been observed, such as pyramids. A popular belief is that these are part of a ruined city.
Eighteen images of the Cydonia Mensae region were taken by the Viking 1 and 2 orbiters, but only seven have resolutions better than 250 m/pixel. The other eleven images have resolutions worse than 550 m/pixel and are virtually useless for studying the "feature". Of the seven good images, the lighting and time at which two pairs of images were taken are so close as to reduce the number to five usable, distinct images. The Mission to Mars: Viking Orbiter Images of Mars CD-ROM image numbers are: 35A72 (VO-1010), 70A13 (VO-1011), 561A25 (VO-1021), 673B56 & 673B54 (VO-1063), and 753A33 & 753A34 (VO-1028).
More recent images taken have suffered from many quality problems. The Mars Global Surveyer spacecraft took a high-resolution photo of the “Face on Mars” in April, 1998. That image suffered from four handicaps: a low viewing angle; a low Sun angle from the direction under the “chin”; an almost complete lack of contrast; and enough cloudiness to scatter most of the light and eliminate shadows. To add to these difficult circumstances, JPL-MIPL personnel, apparently judging that the controversy over artificiality would not be ended when the actual photo was released, processed the image through two filters having the effect of flattening and suppressing image details(Proof That the Cydonia Face on Mars is Artificial).
Fiction
- An abandoned alien base was found on Cydonia in the video game Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
- The final battle ("Cydonia or Bust") of the first X-COM game is fought in an active alien base in the Cydonia region, as the area is revealed to be the origin of the alien threat featured in the game
- The animated series Invader Zim features Cydonia in one episode as the ruins of a civilization that turned the planets Mars and Mercury into spaceships
- Cydonia (most notably the Face on Mars) is a critical plot element of the movie Mission to Mars
- In the computer game Corridor 7: Alien Invasion the artifact which activates a dimensional gate leading to Earth invasion was retrieved from "an area near one of Mars' curious face-like formations"
- Bal-Sagoth, an English avant-garde epic metal band, has a song entitled Beneath The Crimson Vaults Of Cydonia on their sixth album The Chthonic Chronicles. The song posits that the Face on Mars and other buildings on Mars were built by demon-like extradimensional currently dormant in subterranean crypts.
- Coincidentally, the Doctor Who serial "Pyramids of Mars", features (as the name suggests) Martian pyramids, but was broadcast before the Viking images were taken. The Doctor Who spin-off novels have since connected the story with Cydonia.
- American band Crimson Glory recorded the song Cydonia on their album "Astronomica".
- The British band Muse have a song named "Knights of Cydonia" on their 2006 album titled Black Holes and Revelations.
- The 2000 movie "Mission to Mars" featured a face on the planet mars, which was later revealed to be an ancient alien structure. Whether or not this area was supposedly Cydonia is was never made clear. No pyramids were featured.
See also
External links
- Discussion of MOC and "Face on Mars" From Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS), regarding history, acknowldgement of conspiracy theories, and plans for the Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter Camera. See also MSSS's Face on Mars images and videos
Categories: Albedo features on Mars



