Scientists have noticed strange pointy protrusions on the surface of Mars that has led to claims that they could be evidence of an alien spaceship crash-landing on the planet.
There has been intense speculation regarding its nature and origin even since the US space agency’s Curiosity rover captured images of peculiar debris at the base of the 96-mile-long (154 km) Gale Crater on Mars in April.
Gale Crater, a vast dry lakebed on Mars, stretches across 96 miles in diameter. It dates back to an estimated age of 3.5 to 3.8 billion years. In November 2011, NASA dispatched its Curiosity rover on a mission to explore this intriguing crater.
Scientists think that debris found on Mars could be from an extraterrestrial spacecraft.
While the idea may appear far-fetched, scientists have not completely dismissed the possibility that extraterrestrial involvement could be linked to this peculiar ‘bone-like’ rock with pointy protrusions on Mars.
The speculation arises from the uniqueness of the features observed. However, it is crucial to approach such claims with scientific skepticism until concrete evidence can be obtained to support or refute the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Researchers say the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in the Mars formations “cannot be discounted with absolute certainty,” but they also consider a connection to Mars’ seismic activity.
Further research and analysis are needed to ascertain the true origin of these intriguing formations.