CAMOUFLAGED DOME
& WATER HOLE
Report #008
11/8/2000 (1st post) - 10/5/2003 (revision)
The above first image is drawn from the MGS MOC M03-05476 official science data strip and provides a wide area view of this anomaly site. In this scene there is a very large but hard to see and recognize terminating end of a huge elongated dome, most of the main body of which has been cut off by the top of the official strip leaving only the end of it visible.
At minimum, you can see that this massive object has a translucent exterior surface. Note the alternating light and dark tone forms on the ground within this object's interior as seen through the dome's exterior. At the very least, this demonstrates that this is a hollow object with an interior space. These two factors alone clearly imply artificiality unless one can think of what natural geology could possibly produce such elongated translucent rounded surface form with a hollow interior on such a huge scale.
Note that the dome has intentionally been snuggled up right at the drop off the edge of a deep chasm or crevasse. If we could see the rest of this dome to the north of this point, I would not be surprised to see it snaking along intentionally hugging the edge of the chasm and conforming to its contours. There is also a small utility dome to our immediate right off the end of the large dome but it is very hard to see and so I'm going to do nothing more than just mention its presence here.
Careful close examination reveals that most of the patches of smooth fluffy terrain you see on the lower left quadrant of the above first image are actually image tampering applications mapping over the lowlands there and helping providing the rugged terrain look. The one exception is a similar looking smaller area right at the lip of the crevasse immediately across from the dome as pointed out with an arrow. This area has been covered by a thick opaque reflective resin material that is cracking like an old paint coating. You will see this area better in the second and third images below.
In fact, it is this type of highly reflective resin coating in the terrain around this dome that makes this dome site so very unique and so hard to see. It appears that the ground a short distance out from this dome's true perimeter has been coated with some substance that looks very similar to the dome material itself. The material appears to have been originally in a liquid flowing state that conformed to ground irregularities before hardening.
Strangely that coating also appears to have been applied to the almost vertical sides of the crevasse or chasm wall as well. The reflective qualities of the ground resin coating material are about the same as the dome material causing the dome, as big as it is, to blend into this irregular bright reflective background and partially disappear against it.
My above second image offers a closer view of the dome and its immediate surroundings. Here you can clearly see the cracks in the coating applied to the side of the crevasse just under the dome as well as on the ground on this side of the crevasse. These cracks are very similar looking to the cracks or "checks" that appear in paint when it is getting old, drying out, and getting too brittle to flex adequately with the base material that it coats.
In the upper right corner of the image you can also clearly see where this resin compound has flowed and stopped in the terrain forming a sharp if irregular demarcation line between its edge and the more natural appearing terrain. Notice how strongly light reflective this compound is relative to the more natural appearing terrain beyond it. This is obviously applied coating of some kind and demonstrates artificiality as well.
We can only speculate as to its purpose but I suspect that a practical function is stabilizing the shoulder of land all the way up to and over the crevasse precipice in combination with thoroughly anchoring the dome to the ground surface over an area wider than the dome itself is part of its purpose. However, locating the dome with its weight literally hanging right on the edge of this precipice is no accident either nor is coating the opposite side across the chasm from the dome. I suspect this also has something to do with defensive tactics to obscure the view of the dome and perhaps even technically confuse targeting it.
Locating this dome where you don't expect it to be on the edge of this chasm drop off and against a highly reflective artificial background of what may be the same type of material with an irregular spread has the net result sort of like dropping a white diamond into a clear glass of water. You don't expect to see it there and, even if you are looking there for it, it is still extremely difficult to see in the water. This old experiment demonstrates how to hide an object in plain sight. This application here may also amount to a type military tactical stealth solution that may confuse light sensitive targeting systems to.
If the ground resin coating cracking condition is anything like paint checking having to do with age and shifts in base material being coated, then this may be a very old facility that might date back to a time in Mars' past when snow/ice was more prevalent and permanent in this region. If so, the light colored highly reflective but transparent resin would have blended in very well with a equally light colored highly reflective snow/ice covered terrain as a background. Just a thought.
In the above third image, I've provided a closer view of the dome without the visual distractions of the labels and arrows. The very bright light shinning on the terrain beside and outside the dome is very strong artificiality evidence standing out very sharply on this shadowy side of the dome. The building structure evidence grouped inside the dome immediately behind the light as pointed out with arrows in the first and second images is only vaguely seen at this enlarged poorer resolution but still fairly strong as well.
In my initial previous report, I speculated that there may be a walkway with railing system on the crevasse side edge of the dome but I'm going to retract that now. I've learned more about tampering and there appears to be a fair amount of well blended fuzzy smudge tampering application done at a closer resolution all along the narrow band between the bottom edge of the dome and the precipice edge. Although the resolution in this web imaging is too poor to show it, it appears that rectangular building structures may be in this narrow band just outside the dome and what is being obscured by the tampering.
If true, that factor changes the size scale making the walkway concept untenable and the dome even larger than it appears. There is something long, uniform and linear there up against and following the bottom edge of the dome but it isn't a walkway with railing system as that would just be far too small to be seen in this resolution. Unfortunately, tampering done at very close resolution mostly obscures this area. Perhaps it is a roadway but more likely it is a huge retaining bulkhead emplacement running along side of and up against the dome serving as an anchor point and dam for the initial construction of the dome up against it and perhaps even subsequently serving as a roadway to.
In my initial previous report, I indicated that there were stress crazing in the dome's round end surface probably a result of slightly over inflating the dome. This may still be true but more careful examination indicates another possibility. Although this web imaging is too poor to show this tiny detail, this may be horizontal rows of tiny buildings in this area within the dome with the gaps between the rows that show through the dome's diffusion effect of vision into the interior and accentuate the dome crazing look.
Further, it also appears possible that the dome surface may also be covered with many small parallel long fibril runs of narrow resin band humps in the material around its circumference giving the outer surface a slight rough quality. Such a design would allow full light transmission but provide enough light refraction distortion to break up, confuse and obscure vision into the interior of the dome in a kind of diffusion camouflaged effect. The net effect is that the dome is clear but also at the same time visually occluded.
Also, in my initial and previous report, I speculated as to what the very obvious and huge "V" shaped indention was on our left side of the dome. I observed then that it might be a giant aircraft emergency escape door consistent with the defensive, stealth, camouflaged concepts. However, closer examination indicates they may be some visual line of something on the ground inside the dome large enough that it is partially overcoming the dome's outer surface transparent diffusion effect.
This was one of the first elongated domes that I found on Mars in addition to the usual round forms. Since then I've found others miles long and all appear to be without internal supports and self supportive. This implies that these structures start as liquid or semi-liquid and are then inflated in place like a long giant bubble that then permanently solidifies and hardens into a armored shell. It appears that these huge structures, once hardened, are tremendously strong and their construction demonstrates a knowledge of chemical compounds well beyond our own technology. All in all, a superb practical one piece engineering accomplishment.
However, another thing that I've learned in viewing so many images is that, although these dome interiors obviously would offer the opportunity for a controlled self contained atmospheric environment, such a protective environment is definitely not essential to survival. The reason that I say that is because for every dome that I find, I find far more civilization structure evidence out in the open not contained in such a enclosed environment.
Like the evidence of liquid surface water on Mars, the presence of so much civilization evidence out in the open clearly implies that Mars open environment atmospheric conditions are probably not as severely cold as officially promoted here on Earth. In fact, as I reported above, there is a narrow band of rectangular structure evidence mostly hidden by tampering along the left base edge of this dome. Unfortunately, the resolution of this compressed JPEG web imaging is too poor to show it here.
Likewise, the above fourth image demonstrates a large water hole in the terrain just a little way south of the dome. All around this water hole is a lot of rectangular structure evidence out in the open. Unfortunately, most of it is hidden by image tampering done at a much closer resolution than the official imaging released to the public.
As an example, at the bottom left of the water hole is a group of vague rectangular structure tops sticking out of a fuzzy tampering application pointed out with an arrow. This can be seen adequately at maximum resolution but can't really be seen here in this lower quality JPEG compressed Web image. At the bottom right of the water hole is a smaller group of rectangular structures pointed out with an arrow that have partially escaped the image tampering direct applications but not the resolution degradation. These structures are tiny but a little clearer at maximum resolution complete with window openings. Unfortunately, this to fades into fuzziness here in this lower quality compressed JPEG imaging necessary for Web presentations.
At the upper right of the water hole are some items pointed out with two arrows and a question mark. I can't really be sure what the object or group of objects on the left are that go right up to the edge of the water hole. On the other hand, the very dark tiny single object on the right appears to be a tall rectangular building of some kind that can be seen just adequately at maximum resolution but fades here to indistinct fuzziness.
Believe it or not the many smaller smoother areas further out from the water hole in this image that look so natural are in fact smudge tampering applications mapping in the lowlands, only here it is done better than the crude work in the much older Viking imaging. Here it is done at even closer resolution than released to the public and it therefore is also able to leave more highland geology partially out to provide more visible detail to better disguise itself. It is effective but very close examination at maximum resolution reveals tiny bits and pieces of geometric structures peaking out from the edges of these applications in this open terrain.
SUMMARY POINTS:
(1) The dome's presence demonstrates artificiality and civilization evidence.
(2) The dome's construction demonstrates advanced molecular chemistry.
(3) The dome's construction demonstrates advanced building technique.
(4) The ground resin demonstrates advanced ground stabilization technology.
(5) The ground resin possibly demonstrates the use of defensive camouflage.
(6) The water hole with its mists demonstrates surface water on Mars.
(7) Well done tampering covering civilization structure evidence is present.
DOCUMENTATION:
The easiest way to confirm and verify the above evidence behind me in the official science data is to access it as MSSS at the the link below. Note that the dome is right at the top edge of the strip and the water hole is near the bottom.
http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m04/images/M0305476.html: Both the first listed JPEG and second list GIF sinusoidal (angled) strips have the same orientation with the dome at the top of the strip and both provide the same size normal view. The third listed straight orientation GIF strip provides a closer larger view but it is flipped horizontally and vertically relative to the first two strips. If you use the bigger third strip, you will need graphics software to flip it back around to the orientation that agrees with the first two strips and the image evidence as presented here.
, Investigator