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Buddha statue found on Mars’ surface, NASA deny

byCustoms Today Report
20/10/2015
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WASHINGTON: Recently, UFO Sightings Daily that tracks alien life and posts about UFO Sighting videos and photos from around the world claimed that Gautam Buddha statue is present on the Mars. The claim came after examining the photo by NASA’s Curiosity rover that is on a mission of searching water on the Red Planet. Youtube Channel Paranormal Crucible also released the video making references to the Buddha statue. With the help of computer they zoomed and processed the image to show hands, head, chest and shoulders of a man in the image.
While commenting on the discovery, UFO Sightings Daily member Scott Waring said that NASA has already discovered alien life, but the American space agency is hiding the truth from the world because they will be asked to share the information and technology that they have found. As The TeCake reported earlier, Waring says that finding one such structure can be coincidence but he can show more than 50 such cases where statues or artifacts were found with remarkable detailing suggesting the existence of intelligent alien life in the past.
Although NASA makes no response to such baseless claims but some scientists commented on the discovery of Gautam Buddha statue on Mars. “There is no group that would be (happier) to see such a thing than the 500 scientists around the world who work on this Curiosity rover,” said NASA scientist Ashwin Vasavada in response to the claims that the photos provide evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life on Mars. “So far we haven’t seen anything that is so obvious that it would be similar to what these claims are,” he added.
Vasavada said that these photos are the result of illusions and psychological response to seeing familiar objects in random or unfamiliar places. He termed it as apophenia, a psychological phenomenon in which people tend to see connections in completely random things.
Director Seth Shostak of the Center for SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Research said, “Those [who send photos] to me are generally quite excited, as they claim that these frequently resemble something you wouldn’t expect to find on the rusty, dusty surface of the red planet.”

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