It is not known precisely what it is until we can explore the red planet, the truth remains unknown. In the 2006 Mars images, there seems to be a crashed unidentified flying object visible on the surface of the planet.
Mars has always been a topic of controversy due to the images provided by NASA. Experts often discover irregularities on the red planet that the space agency vehemently denies.
Recently, Jean Ward, a prominent specialist and scholar from Australia, came across something highly unusual in the 2006 pH๏τos. These images reveal what appears to be a crashed UFO on the Martian surface.
While examining the images captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Ward noticed a peculiar sight at the bottom of Candor Chasma, a mᴀssive canyon located beneath Valles Marineris on Mars.
This canyon is often referred to as the Martian equivalent of the Grand Canyon and is considered the largest known ravine in the entire Solar System.
Ward focused on a “strange pit” at the end of which there was a distinct disc-shaped object. This object is partially covered in sand and debris, with rugged hills behind it.
The researcher believes it resembles a craft or circular object that crashed into the Martian surface at a low angle, leaving behind its unique imprint on the outer shell.
According to the revealed images, the analyst estimates its width to be between 12 and 15 meters. He also highlights that the width is roughly equivalent to that of the channel it created.
“Some skeptics dismiss the finding, suggesting it is a sand dune or space debris. Others see it as something of greater significance, considering it an ‘extraordinary discovery.’”
The true nature of this object remains unknown, as there is no concrete evidence to confirm that it is indeed a crashed UFO. NASA has not provided an official statement regarding Jean Ward’s findings, leaving room for speculation until we can physically visit the red planet.