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- Cydonia (Mars) - Wikipedia
Cydonia ( sɪˈdoʊniə , saɪˈdoʊniə ) is a region on the planet Mars that has attracted both scientific [1] and popular interest [2][3] The name originally referred to the albedo feature (distinctively coloured area) that was visible from earthbound telescopes
- The Cydonia Institute
This web site is provided to the public for educational and research purposes in the exploration of unusual structures found on Mars within the boundaries of the Cydonia area
- ESA - Cydonia - the face on Mars - European Space Agency
Cydonia is located in the Arabia Terra region on Mars and belongs to the transition zone between the southern highlands and the northern plains of Mars This transition is characterized by wide, debris-filled valleys and isolated remnant mounds of various shapes and sizes
- UFO - Ufology - Mars - Cydonia - City on Mars - CyberGuru
At 41° north latitude of our second nearest planetary neighbor, there is an area we modern Earthlings call Cydonia, where exists an elaborate complex of massive and obviously artificial structures - everything about them based on something the ancients called Sacred Geometry
- What is Cydonia? - Universe Today
The area called Cydonia is in the northern hemisphere of Mars, in between the heavily cratered regions of the south (the Arabia Terra highlands) and the smooth plains to the north (Acidalia
- Cydonia: Martian Mystery Region | Mars Odyssey Mission THEMIS
A geological transition zone, Cydonia includes eroded mesas, impact craters, and generally smooth ground separating them The famous "Face" is one of those eroding mesas
- About Cydonia | Mars Cydonia Connection
Cydonia is a region located in the northern hemisphere of Mars, situated at approximately 40 75° north latitude and 350 54° east longitude It sits at the boundary between the heavily cratered southern highlands and the smoother northern lowlands, in an area known as the Arabia Terra
- Cydonia - Wikipedia
Cydonia, a surname for the ancient Greek goddess Athena She had a temple at Phrixa in Elis
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