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Cydonia's 'Face on Mars' in 3D animation
10-23-2006 · European Space Agency (ESA)Recently, ESA's Mars Express delivered photos of the famous 'Face on Mars' in the Cydonia region. The High Resolution Stereo Camera images are some of the most spectacular views of the Red Planet ever taken. Now, there's a stunning 3D animation of the area.
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