Aliens On Mars: Controversial Photo Shows Alien Sitting On Mars' Surface

UFO hunters proved the possibility of aliens on Mars! A photo of an alleged alien on Mars from a NASA attributed photo is making noise in the internet for alien believers and non- believers alike. The photo shows a human-like creature sitting down on the surface of the Mars from a photo reportedly taken by the curiosity rover.

Together with the from the human-like creature, UFO hunters also disclosed other signs that aliens do exist on Mars like a hairy four-legged animal, a slug, a snail and other structures from Mars photos. Alien hunters described that the four-legged animal looks like it is observing the curiosity rover. On the other hand, they also pointed out rocks which looked like fragments of structures from an alien civilization and an inscription which is similar to the English alphabet letter "F."

Scott C. Waring, a popular UFO hunter was the first to discover about the said anomalies. "...the public no longer need to depend on the US government to drop feed us information about life on Mars and other celestial bodies," he said via UFO Sightings Daily.

He also said that the government is hiding the fact about aliens on Mars. He added that highly classified information about aliens and UFO are considered a threat to national security that's why it is not announced to the public.

Alien believers are convinced the photos are genuine, however, others suggested it might be enhanced.  Some non-believers commented it is easy to digitally enhance the image with a photo editing software and also questioned the low quality of the photos.

Meanwhile, NASA has denied the claims of aliens on Mars saying it is just the effect of pareidolia. "This happens when the brain tricks the eyes into seeing familiar objects or shapes such as animals or faces in textures like clouds or rock surfaces," NASA said according to the Daily Express.

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