Published 18:40 IST, July 10th 2020
UFO specialist detects ‘ancient alien jet engine’ remains on Mars
UFO specialist Waring of ET DataBase said that while navigating through archived snaps on the Red Planet by NASA’s Curiosity rover, he spotted “engine”.
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A UFO specialist has reportedly detected remains of an ancient jet engine on surface of Mars saying that “advanced techlogy” was proof that Martians existed. Posting foot on his YouTube channel, UFOlogist Scott Waring of ET DataBase said that while navigating through archived snaps on Red Planet by NASA’s Curiosity rover, he spotted “engine” that has been existent on Mars’ dusty Gale crater for approximately eight years. In a published blog post, Waring detailed material, what he said, resembled “modern-day jet engines.”
Mentioning date of discovery as July 7, 2020, Waring wrote, “I found an ancient artifact on Mars today in a Gigapan photo. photo shows an object laying on surface of Mars that closely resembles today's modern jet engines. object is old, dented and has a layer of dust on it, but it still stands out clearly from or objects in area.” He added, “This evidence is proof that aliens on Mars did have engines far more advanced than our own. Engines capable of t using wires or tubes, but using micro tech built directly into structure of object.” On occasion of rover’s 735th Martian day, or sol, NASA captured iconic im of Mars on August 30, 2014. Waring stated that alleged engine was a part of highly advanced techlogical structure while asserting, remains scattered in im belonged to prehistoric extra-terrestrials.
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Ims by Mars Hand Lens Imr (MAHLI)
NASA's Viking 1 Orbiter zipped near Mars in 1976 and since n has mand to capture some of unique ims of its surface. On June 21, 2017, NASA released ims that it called a strange Martian pit, a trippy mesa, and an "alien" kissy face. Several such “weird” ims that featured dules, lumps, and bumps on surface were released by ncy. While some ims taken from rover's Mars Hand Lens Imr (MAHLI) looked eerily familiar, ors prompted scientists to study Martian landscape and details of minerals and formations furr.
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(All Ims Credit: NASA)
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18:41 IST, July 10th 2020