TechMars "door" mystery debunked: just an optical illusion

Mars "door" mystery debunked: just an optical illusion

Photos from Mars have sparked a discussion about mysterious doors on the planet. The material surprised many, as the mysterious formation resembled the work of intelligent beings. Researchers concluded that it is merely an optical illusion.

Mysterious "doors" on Mars.
Mysterious "doors" on Mars.
Images source: © NASA

Recently, the internet was abuzz with images from Mars that allegedly depict a rock formation resembling a door. The discussion was initiated by the "UFO mania" profile on the X platform, suggesting that one of the rock formations looks like an entrance to a building. However, conspiracy theory enthusiasts are in for a disappointment, as researchers dismiss the notion that the door was created by extraterrestrial beings. According to IFLScience, it is merely an optical illusion.

Natural rock formations

Similar "doors" have been observed on Mars before. In 2022, a photo from the "East Cliffs" on Mount Sharp garnered the interest of conspiracy theorists. NASA explained that these are natural fractures in the rock, which can resemble doors.

What is pareidolia?

The Curiosity Rover, which took the photos, also addressed the issue. "Sure, it may look like a tiny door, but really, it's a natural geologic feature," the rover's account explained. The phenomenon that causes us to see familiar shapes in random objects is called pareidolia.

Photos from Sol 528 and Sol 529, which show the same landscape, do not include any "doors." This suggests that the image circulating online might have been edited. NASA emphasizes that if there were evidence of life on Mars, the agency and media would be very interested in it.

No evidence of life on the Red Planet

Similar situations have happened before, such as with a rock sample from Silver Mountain, which also sparked excitement. However, as IFLScience points out, there is no evidence of life on Mars, and such photos are merely geological curiosities.

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