miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2016

Large Spoon Discovered On Mars

There have been several reports of weird sightings on Mars over the past years, but the last thing one would expect to find on the Red Planet is a spoon. Alien enthusiasts alike have gone gaga when the NASA rover reportedly took an image of a large spoon on the planet's surface. The spoon, along with other peculiar objects, offers new evidence of the possibility of the presence of life on Mars.

Captured by Camera

The video, which was posted by YouTube channel Secure Team, shows a large spoon-like form hovering on a vast sandy surface. The report noted it was the second discovery of the same sort over the past years.

This, along with other alleged sightings, fuels the theory on the existence of alien life in the Martian planet. The video uploader even insinuated on the caption that it could be a leftover from a lost civilization.

"My theory: we lived on Mars and there was a nuclear war so some decided to come to earth to survive and the ditched technology so there wouldn't be another nuclear war," YouTube user Lava Theif posted in the comment section.

Authenticity Questioned

But not all are convinced by the claim of the video; some even raised questions about its authenticity. Morning News USA could not independently verify whether the video indeed came from NASA.

Still not convinced many of these images from Mars are actually on Mars, I still strongly suspect these images are from Devon Island, where NASA test there Mars rovers, it would make more sense to me seeing all these human artifacts that these images are from right here on good old Earth," YouTube user Gary Hill noted.

Meanwhile, NASA confirmed the existence of "spiders" that seem to grow over time. NASA, however, noted in a report that the spiders were nothing but troughs on the Martian ground, grown over the course of the year. Source: Morningnewsusa

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