A recent analysis of a photograph captured by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has revealed intriguing anomaly on the Martian surface.
The image, labeled F02_036488_2211_XI_41N335W, was taken on May 9, 2014, and depicts a monitoring site in North Arabia Terra, a region east of Deuteronilus Colles. The anomaly was discovered by imaging specialist Jean Ward.
The object, described as a massive reflective disc, measures approximately 240 meters (787 feet) in diameter—comparable to two or three football fields.
The second anomaly, located nearby, resembles a large ring measuring roughly 120 meters in diameter.
While the nature of these objects remains unknown, theories range from natural formations, such as pools of frozen water ice, to more speculative possibilities like artificial structures or spacecraft.