The Color and Atmosphere of Mars
A closer look at the surface from above. Some areas have dense green unknown areas.
The atmosphere is continuos with a consistent depth
A 7min vid flying across the surface.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLeRN0J4jUM
"A priori and a posteriori"
This video of the late Prof Tom Van Flandern (one on my all-time personal inspires) where Tom describes a science protocol of image evaluation namely "A priori and a posteriori" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_priori_and_a_posteriori
In a nutshell, this basically states; if you see a surface anomaly (the first incidence) which appears artificial, then, one can predict confirmation prior to receiving "further data", where, at that later time (or second incidence) will then confirm the first incidence (data) as artificial.
More to come on this later.
Although a tad dated, the video is an excellent educational tool for those interested in the subject of Life on Mars.
Part 1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJGT0wtwMRw&list=PLtixZm5IzFxzCHSZQvaf IXBb 9deqDgR9y
Part 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo0mSKd9HeM&list=PLtixZm5IzFxzCHSZQvaf IXBb 9deqDgR9y&index=6
When the day comes, Prof. Van Flandern will go down in the history books as the only astronomical scientist willing to step outside the shackles of mainstream academia and bring true light to life out there. https://aas.org/obituaries/tom-c-van-flandern-1940-2009
RIP Tom