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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 10, 2023 11:52:55 GMT -5
NEW Article The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal - December 2023, Vol. 26 No. 1 Two MRO HiRISE Images of the Cydonia Face on Mars (I’m ready for my close-up) By George J. Haas Follow link
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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 6, 2023 8:19:01 GMT -5
Here is the 3-D Anaglyph image, with distortions corrected (Figure 2). Figure 2 MRO HiRISE ESP_080970_2210 (Anaglyph) Note: To get proper perspective - view about 10 inches from screen with 3D glasses. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Dec 6, 2023 7:55:46 GMT -5
WOW ! 2 New HiRISE images of the Cydonia Face. Merry Christmas! The new image is a little distorted (Figure 1). Notice the eastern, feline side is a askew. Figure 1 MRO HiRISE ESP_080970_2210 The emissions angle is way off at 26.8°. The October image (ESP_080535_2210) was dead on - directly overhead at 0.0°. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 28, 2023 11:08:38 GMT -5
The Feline side of the Cydonia Face has a zig-zag shaped mane, like a lion. We all now that their are no lions in Mexico, however the Olmec, Maya and Aztec had a mythological feline creature with a mane that they called the Bearded Jaguar (Figure 13). Figure 13 Bearded Jaguar Left: Aztec Right: Olmec GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 17, 2023 17:30:28 GMT -5
The facial features of the Feline side of the Cydonia Face have linear cracks and edges that give it an overall puzzle-like appearance (Figure 12). These puzzle pieces are the result of a compartmentalized design. When the individual puzzle pieces are colorized, the feline mask on Mars highly resembles the many jade masks produced in ancient Mexico. Figure 12 Composite Mask Left: Zapotec (jade) Center: Feline side of Cydonia Face (color wash) Right: Maya (jade) GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 17, 2023 10:40:25 GMT -5
Moving now over to the Feline side of the Cydonia Face, I will begin by taking a closer look at the eye feature (Figure 11). The eye form takes on the shape of a serpent head with a flailing tongue (Figure 12). Notice the eye on the left side. Feline Eye Left: Detail of MRO HiRISE image of the Cydonia Face (2023) Right: Color wash added. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 17, 2023 10:35:32 GMT -5
Many early researchers thought the flanged headdress on the Cydonia Face looked Egyptian, however here are two examples of Mesoamerican headdress - that look Egyption (Figure 10). Figure 10 Flanged Headdress Left: Olmec Right: Aztec GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 16, 2023 7:41:14 GMT -5
Turning to the Jaguar Mask set between the eyes of the Humanoid side of the Cydonia Face, here is a comparison with a terrestrial Jaguar Mask from Mexico (Figure 9). Figure 9 Jaguar Mask Left: Detail of MRO HiRISE image of the Cydonia Face (2023) Right: Mexico They are almost identical... GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 15, 2023 8:36:00 GMT -5
Taking another look at the Humanoid Eye, notice the highly reflective Deer Effigy embedded within the eyebrow area (Figure 7). Figure 7 Deer Effigy Detail of MRO HiRISE image of the Cydonia Face (2023) The Deer Effigy includes a head with a muzzle, eye, jaw line, erect ear and single antler. Here are two examples of Deer Serpents produced by the Aztec and Mississippian Indians (Figure 8). They are almost identical to their Cydonia companion. Figure 8 Deer Serpents GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 14, 2023 8:37:22 GMT -5
Here is a close-up of the Humanoid Eye feature (Figure 6). Figure 6 Humanoid Eye (with color wash) Detail of MRO HiRISE image of the Cydonia Face (2023) Notice the anatomically correct eye. It has an almond-shape with a round central mound. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 13, 2023 12:37:08 GMT -5
Returning to the Humanoid side of the Cydonia Face, here is the Tri-Leaf Crown Emblem, located at the center of the forehead (Figure 5). Figure 5 Tri-Leaf Crown Emblem Left: Olmec Center: Humanoid side of Face Right: Maya Both the Olmec and the Maya used the Tr-Leaf Crown Emblem as a symbol of Kingship. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 10, 2023 8:48:32 GMT -5
Here is a color-wash version of the Feline side of the Cydonia Face highlighting its Mesoamerican motifs (Figure 4). Notice the worn down Deer Antler Crown at the top of the head on its left and right sides, the Flaming Serpent Eye, the central head-on view of an Eagle Glyph, and the zig-zag shaped lion mane along the neck line. The facial features also include a jeweled, flailing tongue, which also serves as the head of an Opened Winged Owl that conflated into the mane area. Figure 4 The Cydonia Face (Feline side) - Mesoamerican motifs GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 9, 2023 10:20:03 GMT -5
Jim, could you please provide links to - Empty Egg (sol 22) and Egg, note the opening on the left bottom (sol 610).
GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 9, 2023 8:54:04 GMT -5
Here is a color-wash version of the Humanoid side of the Cydonia Face highlighting its Mesoamerican motifs (Figure 3). Figure 3 The Cydonia Face (Humanoid side) - Mesoamerican motifs Notice the small Jaguar Head between the eyes, the Flanged Headdress that frames the face (similar to an Egyptian headdress),the Cheek Ornament (AKA the "teardrop"), the W-shaped, Tri-leaf Crown Emblem, the Deer Serpent Eye and the Nose Ornament that extends down over the mouth. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Nov 8, 2023 9:41:08 GMT -5
Here are three examples of Pre-Columbian two-faced masks, featuring a human side and a feline side (Figure 2). Notice the first example shows the feline side has a flailing tongue. Figure 2 Pre-Columbian two-faced masks GJH
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