Date of discovery: May 12, 2014
Location of discovery: Saturn Moon Titan
Scott Waring, author of the video below, was looking through Saturn photos when he came across one that had the landing area of the Cassini-Huygen site. Scott says, any landing site had to have something of high significance for NASA to send a probe and land there, then take off again.
The site photo had a close up view and in it Scott found two structures, each with a lot of right angles. The structure in the above photo looks to be 3-4 floors high, because it has depth to it.
The shadows reveal three layers, one on top of the next.
Now the project to land Cassini on Titan was NASA and ESA working together...so the European Space Agency also know about the buildings.
Makes you wonder how many countries know about the existence of aliens.
The landing took place Jan 14. 2005, either part or all of Cassini left Titan and continued on its journey which is said to end in 2017.
Photo Source:
http://www.ciclops.org/view/535/Huygens-Landing-Site?js=1
Location of discovery: Saturn Moon Titan
Scott Waring, author of the video below, was looking through Saturn photos when he came across one that had the landing area of the Cassini-Huygen site. Scott says, any landing site had to have something of high significance for NASA to send a probe and land there, then take off again.
The site photo had a close up view and in it Scott found two structures, each with a lot of right angles. The structure in the above photo looks to be 3-4 floors high, because it has depth to it.
The shadows reveal three layers, one on top of the next.
Now the project to land Cassini on Titan was NASA and ESA working together...so the European Space Agency also know about the buildings.
Makes you wonder how many countries know about the existence of aliens.
The landing took place Jan 14. 2005, either part or all of Cassini left Titan and continued on its journey which is said to end in 2017.
Photo Source:
http://www.ciclops.org/view/535/Huygens-Landing-Site?js=1