THEMIS Accused of Fraud on Latest Image of Mars Face

Under the surface of Mars lies an ancient, nuclear-powered city left by Martian citizens. At least, that’s what a group of space researchers think. And they’re trying to prove it by invoking a little-known remnant of President Clinton’s last days called the “Data Quality Act” that went into force in October of this year. The filing, dated October 31, 2002, gives NASA 40 days to address the complaint that there is faulty data on Arizona State University’s THEMIS Web site.


Hoagland claims to have proof that ASU’s Gorelick swapped the July 24 Cydonia image for a manipulated one in order to keep people off the scent — or get them on it. And Hoagland’s arguments are not falling on deaf ears — starting a five-month feeding frenzy on the Web and on a popular conspiracy radio talk show hosted by Art Bell. The image in question has been viewed 120,000 times from a link on MSNBC mentioning Hoagland’s beef with THEMIS.


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