Date of discovery: November 2, 2012
Location of discovery: Mars Moon (Deimos)
I was searching through NASA photos and accidentally came across this one of Deimos, a moon of mars. At the top of the moon is a massive egg-shaped structure. It looks to be ancient or at lease semi-camouflaged to look like the surface of the moon. It really stick out like an Easter egg in the grass. Note the two massive windows with equal proportions. This structure does appear to be lopsided so it may be a ship that landed in a crater of Deimos. Since Deimos has a radius of 6.2 km or 3.9 miles and the structure is about 1/8 of the moon itself, then we can assume the structure is .775 km across...long ways, or .487 miles. SCW
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