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The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal

 
(1998 - 2024)*
 

The Second 2023 MRO HiRISE Cydonia Face
By George J. Haas
April 2024 (Revised, June, July, August 2024).

 
The 2023 MRO HiRISE Cydonia Face
By George J. Haas
March 2024 (Revised June, July, August 2024)
 
 
Three MRO HiRISE Images of the Cydonia Face on Mars
(Are you ready for my close-ups)
By George J. Haas
December 2023 (Revised July 2024)
 
 
The Raptor Zone Complex
by George J. Haas
February 2020 (Revised August 2020)
 

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 19 No. 3 ◘
The Cerberus Complex: Sector II (North by Northwest)
by George J. Haas
November 2016 (Revised February 2020)
 
The Lion Head Profile
by George J. Haas
August 2016 (Revised 2021)
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 18 No. 1 ◘
Ball Court Hacha on Mars
by George J. Haas
April 2015 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 14 No. 2 ◘
Temples in Rubble
by George Haas
July 2011 (Revised March 2022, August 2024)
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 13 No. 4 ◘
The 2010 HiRISE Color Face
(NASA Spin Doctors Dream in False Color)
by George J. Haas
December 2010 (Revised February 2020)

 
The Sagan Pyramid
by George J. Haas
June 2010 (Revised August 2020)
 
 
by George J. Haas and William R. Saunders
Fate Magazine Jan/Feb 2010
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 12 No. 1 ◘
The Martian Howler Monkey
by George J. Haas
February 2009 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
The 2006 Cydonia Face (Malin’s last image)
By George J Haas
November 2008 (Revised November 2022, August 2024)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 10 No. 4 ◘
The HiRISE Face Reveals a Hidden Owl
by George J. Haas
November 2007 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                     Vol. 10 No. 2 ◘
The 2007 MRO HiRISE image of the Cydonia Face
by George J. Haas
September 2007 (Revised February 2020, August 2024)
 
 

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                    Vol. 10 No. 1 ◘
The Avian Serpent (Mystic Bird)   
by George J. Haas
August 2007 (Revised February 2020)

 

 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 9 No. 1 ◘
ESA Confirms the Feline side of the Cydonia Face
by George J. Haas
October 2006 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
The Cydonia Aviary
by George J. Haas
January 2010 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The 2004 Cydonia Face
by George J. Haas
December 2004, (Revised November 2023, August 2024)
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 7 No. 3 ◘
Eccentric Faces
by George J. Haas
November 2004 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 6 No. 1 ◘
The Cydonia Viking (A Bearded Quetzalcoatl)
by George J. Haas and William R. Saunders
January 2003 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                     Vol. 4 No. 4 ◘
The Best of Both Faces -1998/2001
by George J. Haas
September 2001 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                        Vol.4 No.3 ◘
The 2001 Face – The Bearded Jaguar Has A Flailing Tongue
by George J. Haas
June 2001 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 4 No. 2 ◘
The 2001 Face
by George J. Haas
June 2001 (Revised February 2020, August 2024)
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                     Vol. 3 No. 1 ◘
The Animal
by George J. Haas and William R. Saunders
2000 (Revised February 2020)
 

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                     Vol. 2 No. 2 ◘
Half faced (Cut in Half)
by George J. Haas
December 1999 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 2 No. 1 ◘
Two-Faced
by George J. Haas
January 1999 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 1 No. 9 ◘
The Dolphin and the Mark
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                     Vol. 1 No. 8 ◘
The Golden Calf (AKA Lawn Furniture)
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020)
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 1 No. 7 ◘
The Face on Mars found at Cerros
by George J. Haas
June 1998 revised February 2020
 
 
 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 1 No. 6 ◘
The Feline side of the 1998 Face on Mars
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020)
 
 

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 1 No. 5 ◘
The Face on Mars Has a Nose Ornament and Teeth
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020)

 
 
The Face on Mars wears an Olmec Headdress
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020)

 

 
The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                       Vol. 1 No. 3
The 1998 Face on Mars
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised March 2020, August 2024)
 

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                         Vol. 1 No. 2 ◘
The “Cat-Box”
by George J. Haas

June 1998 (Revised February 2020)
 
                                                                                                                                       

The Cydonia Institute: Field Journal                      Vol. 1 No. 1 ◘

The 1976 Face on Mars
by George J. Haas
June 1998 (Revised February 2020, August 2024))                                                                                                                                                  
 
 
 
 
* Mission statement and acceptable use policy
 
These articles are to be received as speculative examinations of anomalous formations that may provide evidence of geometric and aesthetically designed structures on the red planet. In the words of the famous American artists Frank Stella, “What You See Is What You Get”
 
In the pursuit of truth and science,  we recommend that both NASA and the European Space Agency acquire additional images of these anomalous formations for further analysis and review. New satellite images should be acquired for review during different times of year and at different times of day and under various sun angles for comparison. If any of these features are found to be consistent, we encourage the pursuit of a ground survey by future rover missions and recommend the area become a prime candidate for a manned study of potential archaeological artifacts on the surface of Mars.
 
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GJH