Note the large straight gash from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clock. What makes such very long and straight canyons - on the surface of a sphere? Surely the line of least resistance on a sphere is a curve.
At 8 o'clock there is a straight line of 3 craters and a partial crater over a huge distance - equally spaced. Of the 3 properly formed craters, each has a centrally raised portion - as occurs with dropping an object vertically into liquid. What would make such a regular set of craters?
How many sets of small craters are in straight lines?
At 3 o'clock there is a peculiar formation that looks like the splatter of liquid going towards the top of the image. What would cause that. The extremes of the formation are disconnected as from a splatter rather than a flow.
Some parts of the splatter are joined so it is not so obvious that the formation was caused by a cluster of meteorites. The separated furrows are so elongated that the meteorites would have needed to roll along, deforming the surface as they rolled. As far as I know there are no such formations on this planet.
And right in the center of the image there seems to be the remains of a grid pattern - as exists in cities.
As I recall ISON changed direction at least once and then flew close to the Sun and out the other side.
It did not really act like a comet.
As for electric grooves. It may well be the case that electric discharges produced various effects on planets and planetoids, although that was not observed with ISON.
Electric discharges have well known patterns. Does the gash on Mars have those patterns?
Note the large straight gash from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clock. What makes such very long and straight canyons - on the surface of a sphere? Surely the line of least resistance on a sphere is a curve.
At 8 o'clock there is a straight line of 3 craters and a partial crater over a huge distance - equally spaced. Of the 3 properly formed craters, each has a centrally raised portion - as occurs with dropping an object vertically into liquid. What would make such a regular set of craters?
How many sets of small craters are in straight lines?
At 3 o'clock there is a peculiar formation that looks like the splatter of liquid going towards the top of the image. What would cause that. The extremes of the formation are disconnected as from a splatter rather than a flow.
Some parts of the splatter are joined so it is not so obvious that the formation was caused by a cluster of meteorites. The separated furrows are so elongated that the meteorites would have needed to roll along, deforming the surface as they rolled. As far as I know there are no such formations on this planet.
And right in the center of the image there seems to be the remains of a grid pattern - as exists in cities.
That certainly is a very interesting image. One might wonder if there honestly has been intelligent life on Mars back in the distant past. I think conditions on the planet were different in ages gone by.
Distant peaks emerge....clear as day. The hermit's lantern turns to guide the way. Hermit's Way - F. J. Rogers