A Saturn Ark RaptorZone Collaboration
This is a collaborative work between my friend, Saturn Ark and myself in which evidence supporting a possible ancient link between Kunowsky on Mars and the Giza Pyramid Complex on Earth is presented.
Following eight years of research, my friend discovered why the Artwork is upside down. The Artwork needed to be rotated approximately 98 degrees to show that geometry lines extended out of Kunowsky on Mars correspond or map to the Giza Pyramid Complex in Cairo as well as aligns with the Red Sea on Earth.
The Kunowsky geometry lines extend out of three points on Mars:
- Firstly the semi-buried, mostly eroded pyramid which links up with the Giza Pyramid Complex on Earth;
- Secondly the Red Sea next to the African Continent in the Martian surface Artwork which links up with the Red Sea on Earth, and;
- Thirdly the ‘Jackal’ links up with the center of the Asimov Ruins. A giant Monolith lying against a cliff face is located approximately 30 km’s to the south-east of these ruins.
The Kunowsky Pyramid and Martian surface Artwork are visible in two HiRISE photographs (PSP_006860_2370 and ESP_016314_2370) which were taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) HiRISE Camera on 13 January 2008 and 18 January 2010 respectively. NASA describes the photographs as “Possible Olivine in Crater” and “Kunowsky Crater Central Peak” respectively.
The Kunowsky Pyramid and Arch:
The HiRISE photograph (ESP_016314_2370) shows what looks like a toppled arch-type structure on top of the pyramid and layers consisting of rectangular slabs/tiles covering the main pyramidal structure.
Shown here are some of the other anomalies found on or in the vicinity of the Pyramid:
The Kunowsky Martian surface Artwork:
The HiRISE photograph (PSP_006860_2370) shows what looks like Martian surface Artwork – raw and rotated to fit the screen:
The Kunowsky Martian surface Artwork appears to depict the following (the image overlays are intended for the purpose of assisting with the identification of the items contained within the Artwork):
The name Cairo, according to ‘African Heritage,’ means ‘Place or Camp of Mars.’
When toggling between Google Earth Mars and Google Earth you will notice that the geometry lines line up perfectly.
Geometry Lines from Google Earth Mars:
Giza Pyramid Complex – Opposite intersection point:
The point on the opposite side of Mars at which the Giza Pyramid Complex geometry lines intersect (ESP_016623_1495), which NASA calls ‘Intersecting Graben,’ shows a strange area in which there is what appears to be a triangular-shaped ‘craft,’ some wreckage and megalithic blocks.
I find it rather interesting that NASA calls this photograph ‘Intersecting Graben,’ i.e. the intersection point of the Giza Pyramid Complex geometric lines also intersect at this particular location, co-incidence?
The Giant Asimov Monolith and Ruins:
The geometry line extending out towards Asimov links up with the center of the Asimov Ruins (PSP_003880_1325), shown here are a few of the megalithic blocks found in the area:
A giant Monolith lying against a cliff face is located approximately 30 km’s to the south-east of these ruins (ESP_012411_1320). The Monolith dimensions are in the ratio of 1 : 4 : 9 (the squares of the first three positive integers, i.e. 1² : 2² : 3²) and measures approximately 33 metres by 75 metres, which yields an aspect ratio of 2.27 whereas the aspect ratio of Clarke’s Monoliths are 2.25 (9 divided by 4). The exact measurements are difficult to obtain as the Monolith is damaged and somewhat buried.
Shown here are some of the megalithic blocks with knobs found near the Giant Monolith:
Disclaimer:
The geometry lines were mapped as accurately as possible using the limited information, data and mapping tools available at the time, therefore the lines may deviate from target sites by a few kilometers. Revisions may be made in the future as new, more precise information, data and mapping tools become available.
Original NASA source:
Kunowsky Martian surface Artwork: https://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_006860_2370
Kunowsky Pyramid: https://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016314_2370
Asimov Ruins and Giant Monolith: https://www.uahirise.org/ESP_012411_1320
Asimov Ruins: https://www.uahirise.org/PSP_003880_1325
Giza Pyramid Complex – Opposite Intersection Point: https://www.uahirise.org/ESP_016623_1495
Additional information:
Article from African Heritage: ‘Why the name Cairo?’ https://afrolegends.com/2014/09/08/why-the-name-cairo/
My YouTube video featuring ‘The Kunowsky-Giza Pyramid Complex Project:’
Previous information:
Saturn Arks 4K Kunowsky Artwork YouTube Video:
Saturn Arks Asimov Central Ruins YouTube Video:
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Disclaimer:
Images saved from within HiView or CTX viewer do not include image scale indicators. The image scale indicators I include in images are based on the official resolutions provided by NASA and although I strive to be as accurate as possible there may be slight deviations from the actual scale. Image scale indicators are included as a size approximation tool only.
Geometry lines are mapped as accurately as possible using the limited information, data and mapping tools available at the time, therefore the lines may deviate from target sites by a few kilometres. Revisions may be made in the future as new, more precise information, data and mapping tools become available.
Many or all of the anomalies/artefacts covered in this presentation may be naturally occurring geological features caused by some type of geological processes, however due to the lack of specific information from the source we can only speculate whether these are all natural or some artificial in nature.
In cases where I say an anomaly looks like something I’m attempting to clarify what I see and not specifically that the anomaly is what I say it looks like.
My intention is only to share anomalies I’ve discovered on Mars and not to convince anyone that there is or was a civilization on Mars.
As Will Farrar from WhatsUpInTheSky says: “I see what I see, you see what you see.”