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New image of 'face on Mars'
PASADENA (CALIFORNIA): Nearly 25 years after an orbiting
spacecraft caught the red planet ``mugging'' for the camera, NASA
released the highest-resolution image yet of the so-called ``face
on Mars.'' The new picture, taken by the camera aboard the Mars
Global Surveyor spacecraft on April 8 and released on Thursday,
shows the area in far sharper detail, but reduces any resemblance
to a human-like extraterrestrial. Since the Viking 1 Orbiter
first photographed the hill on Mars in July 1976, its facelike
features have stirred the imagination of those who believe it was
carved by an alien civilisation. The face even played a minor
role in the movie ``Mission to Mars.'' National Aeronautics and
Space Administration scientists say the interplay of light and
shadow gave the hill the brooding anthropomorphic features that
stood out in the Viking pictures. Mr. Michael Malin, Principal
Investigator of the Global Surveyor camera, said the new images
showed the area to be nothing more than a hill.
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