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Tetrahedral "ruin" may be offset 19.5 degrees from Martian North

RIGHT: Apparent tetrahedral ruin due north of "north-pointing triangle" in Cydonia region of Mars. Image has been rotated approximately 20 degrees to the west.

Given the prevalence of apparent references to 19.5, in terms of "mound" positioning and repeated tetrahedral geometric symbolism at Cydonia (see The McDaniel Report), it is not unreasonable to suggest that this "pyramid" may be offset 19.5 degrees from Martian North.

 

 

 

LEFT: "Embedded triangles" feature shown on top portion of NASA's Mars Global Surveyor April 1998 Cydonia image ("cydonia3_tjp_top.tif"). Feature is reported to be "pointed" due north.

Note small, apparently tetrahedral land form north of the embedded triangles feature.

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