NASA denies alien ruins on Mars, attributing formation to natural rock fractures.
NASA rovers hunt for ancient life, yet a new Mars image has ignited claims of lost civilization ruins.
Observers point to a distant formation resembling a doorway similar to early human dwellings.
Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily argues the feature is clay stucco, abundant on Mars.
He insists intelligent beings built these walls for protection long ago on the Red Planet.

NASA remains silent on new claims but previously explained a 2022 door-like feature on Mount Sharp.
The agency noted a natural fracture roughly 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide on the mound.
Such open fractures occur in bedrock commonly found on both Earth and Mars.
NASA maintains it has found no evidence of extraterrestrial or past life on the planet.

Some viewers dismiss the structure as merely a rock formation casting a deceptive shadow.
Waring claims a 100% chance intelligent beings created the structure despite skeptical public opinion.
The Curiosity rover, a nuclear-powered robot, searches for life while studying the unique environment.
A 2022 image shared by NASA sparked internet storms with users insisting the angles look man-made.
One user noted the sharp rectangle shape could not be naturally occurring without construction.

Waring has shared bizarre rocks for a decade, including a 2014 Opportunity rover image of a strange stone.
He labeled that object an alien gun located between Mt Edgecumbe and Wdowiak Ridge at SOL 3773.
Skeptics argue the object is simply a naturally shaped rock rather than a weapon.
Critics question why aliens would design guns specifically for human hands and fingers.

Regulatory oversight of scientific data remains limited, often leaving the public with privileged access only.
Government directives sometimes restrict immediate public commentary on emerging discoveries in space exploration.
Communities face risks from misinformation spreading rapidly when official channels do not address speculation quickly.
NASA's Opportunity rover touched down on Mars on January 25, 2004, landing inside the small Eagle Crater on Meridiani Planum. This robotic explorer operated for over a decade until it fell silent in June 2018 during a severe, planet-wide dust storm. The thick particulate blanket blocked sunlight from reaching its solar panels, cutting off power to its instruments. Mission controllers spent months attempting to re-establish contact with the stranded vehicle despite these environmental challenges. NASA officially declared the mission complete in February 2019 after exhausting all recovery options.
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