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and NASA's Plans and Policy Relating to Cydonia
NASA "Micro-Fossil"
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"After that press conference, I wasn't tired; I
wasn't nervous. I was excited. So much adrenalin flowed, that I
excused myself... went to my office and I shut the door and I sat
there -- blinds closed for a half hour -- contemplating the impact
that this could have on who we think we are..."
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"The chance of independently arriving [at]... the same kind of life [as
NASA has researched] on two independent planets is very small.
And that is one of the great excitements -- to see what two different
planets [evolve]... how their evolutionary history proceeds. The discovery,
if confirmed, is a glorious discovery: it suggests not just life on two
planets in one paltry solar system... but that the process is very general...
and that life must exist on [the planets of] billions of
stars in the Milky Way Galaxy... [emphasis added]."
What was that we said in "Monuments," now so many years ago . . ?
"...if the colonists' of Mars didn't come from Earth... we are left with only one reasonable alternative--"The stars themselves..."
-- Richard C. Hoagland, "The Monuments of Mars" (1987)
And what did Carl Sagan say just recently, specifically about "Cydonia" . . ?
"...these features merit closer attention with higher resolution. Much more detailed photos of the 'Face' would surely settle issues of symmetry and help resolve the debate between geology and monumental sculpture. Small impact craters found on or near the Face can settle the question of its age. In the case (most unlikely in my view) that the nearby structures were really once a city, that fact should also be obvious on closer examination. Are there broken streets? Crenelations in the "fort"? Ziggurats, towers, columned temples, monumental statuary. Immense frescoes? Or just rocks?
"Even if these claims are extremely improbable -- as I think they are -- they are worth examining...
"Unlike the UFO phenomenon, we have here the opportunity for a definitive experiment. This kind of hypothesis is falsifiable, a property that brings it well into the scientific arena.
"I [therefore] hope that forthcoming American and Russian missions to Mars, especially orbiters with high-resolution television cameras, will make a special effort -- among hundreds of other scientific questions -- to look much more closely at the pyramids and what some people call the Face and the city [emphasis added]..."
-- Carl Sagan, "The Demon-Haunted World" (1995)
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And, if they do -- and Cydonia is resoundingly confirmed
(and we all get to know...) -- where will Dan Goldin go to meditate
on that one?
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