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Elon Musk demands investigation into the strange square formation on Mars: “We should send astronauts to Mars to investigate!”

A recent discovery on the surface of Mars has generated significant curiosity among space enthusiasts and experts alike. A perfectly square-shaped structure, approximately 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) wide, was spotted in images captured by NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor’s Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC). The geometric anomaly has ignited widespread speculation, with theories ranging from natural geological formations to possible extraterrestrial origins.
Among those intrigued by this discovery is SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who has called for a direct investigation into the square formation on Mars. Musk, known for his ambitious plans to establish human colonies on Mars, quickly took to social media to express his interest in the unusual feature, fueling further discussions about its potential significance.
While some experts suggest that such a formation could be the result of natural planetary processes, the sheer precision of the square has led many to question whether it might be something more mysterious. The discovery has not only intensified debates about life beyond Earth but also reinforced calls for increased exploration of the Red Planet.

Discovery of the square structure on Mars

The peculiar square was first noticed in images taken by NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), an orbiter that conducted extensive mapping of Mars between 1997 and 2006. While the spacecraft was decommissioned in 2006, the vast amount of data it collected continues to be analyzed, occasionally revealing intriguing new details about Mars’ surface.

The square formation is located in an area of rocky terrain, where erosion, tectonic activity, and other geological processes are known to shape the landscape. However, what makes this discovery particularly unusual is the near-perfect angular geometry of the structure—something rarely seen in naturally occurring rock formations.
As soon as images of the formation began circulating online, speculation took off, with many questioning whether the square was a natural geological feature or evidence of something artificial.

Elon Musk wants answers about the perfect square found on Mars

Elon Musk, a vocal advocate for interplanetary colonization, wasted no time in addressing the mystery. After well-known podcaster Joe Rogan reposted the image with a caption expressing astonishment, Musk responded with his own bold statement: “We should send astronauts to Mars to investigate!”

Musk’s enthusiasm is not surprising. As the founder of SpaceX, he has spent the past two decades pushing the boundaries of space exploration. His company has successfully launched and landed reusable rockets, developed the Starship spacecraft for deep-space missions, and set a goal of landing humans on Mars within the next decade.
The discovery of the Martian square may serve as additional motivation for Musk and his team to accelerate their efforts. While SpaceX has been preparing for a crewed Mars mission, this latest development could provide a compelling reason to prioritize exploration of this specific site.

Debate over the square structure origin on Mars

The discovery of the square structure has sparked an intense debate, both among scientists and on social media. Several theories have emerged to explain the unusual feature:

  • A natural geological formation?

Some geologists argue that the square’s angular shape could be the result of fracturing and erosion. On Earth, similar formations have been observed in regions where volcanic activity, tectonic movements, and wind erosion have shaped rock surfaces over millions of years.
Another possibility is that the formation appears square due to shadows, lighting, or image distortion. In past instances, formations like the famous “Face on Mars” were later determined to be natural hills and rock formations that appeared artificial due to the angle of sunlight and resolution of early images.

  • Evidence of extraterrestrial structures?

Despite scientific explanations, many online theorists have jumped to more speculative conclusions, suggesting that the square might be evidence of an artificial structure—perhaps remnants of an ancient civilization or an alien-built base.
A user on social media wrote, “Humans invented squares. Before we were there, they did not exist. Aliens.” Another speculated, “What if it’s similar to the base of the Pyramids in Giza? What if we’re looking at the remains of something ancient?”
While there is currently no concrete evidence to support the idea of artificial structures on Mars, discoveries like this continue to fuel interest in extraterrestrial life and advanced civilizations beyond Earth.
How NASA and SpaceX could investigate
If the square formation proves to be of significant interest, NASA and SpaceX could use several methods to investigate further:
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which carries the HiRISE camera, is capable of capturing high-resolution images of the Martian surface. These images could provide a more detailed look at the square’s texture, composition, and possible origins.
A future rover mission could be sent to examine the formation up close, much like Perseverance and Curiosity have done in other regions of Mars.
If Musk’s ambitions come to fruition, a manned SpaceX mission to Mars could eventually allow astronauts to explore the site directly, conducting geological studies and collecting samples for further analysis.

The future of Mars exploration

Regardless of whether the Martian square turns out to be a natural formation or something more mysterious, the discovery highlights the need for continued exploration of Mars.
Upcoming missions to Mars

  • NASA’s Artemis Program aims to establish a lunar base, which could serve as a stepping stone for future Mars missions.
  • SpaceX’s Starship program is actively working toward launching crewed missions to the Red Planet within the next decade.
  • International agencies, including ESA (European Space Agency) and CNSA (China’s National Space Administration), have also announced plans for Mars exploration.

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by Vivek Kumar

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by Vivek Kumar

Suhora Technologies, a leading company in Earth observation and space data analytics today announced that it has entered into a strategic, multi-year partnership with Satellogic Inc., headquartered in North Carolina and a leader in sub-meter resolution Earth Observation data. The agreement is a seven-figure deal, which grants Suhora exclusive rights to provide Satellogic’s data and services in India and Nepal, significantly expanding market access to high-resolution satellite imagery in the region. This agreement is an expansion of an ongoing successful collaboration between the two companies, further strengthening their commitment to delivering advanced Earth Observation solutions tailored for the Indian market. Suhora’s expertise in data analytics and localized service delivery ensures that the advanced satellite constellation from Satellogic is optimized for India’s dynamic market conditions, offering the highest capacity EO data with low latency and exceptional affordability.  Leveraging Suhora’s SPADE platform, a subscription-based SaaS solution that simplifies access to multi-sensor satellite data, this collaboration brings unprecedented access to timely and actionable geospatial insights. This strategic partnership is poised to empower government and commercial users across the region with availability to high-frequency, high-resolution geospatial data, enabling a wide range of applications that effectively address environmental challenges and advance broader national priorities. This includes more efficient urban and infrastructure development, improved management of natural resources, enhanced sectoral operations, robust disaster response and climate change mitigation and other strategic applications.  Krishanu Acharya, CEO & Co-Founder, Suhora Technologies said, “India’s rapid growth calls for innovative technological solutions to address complex challenges across environmental and urban landscapes. By integrating Satellogic’s cost-effective and extensive EO data capabilities with our SPADE platform, we are enabling Indian users to harness high-resolution satellite insights like never before. This expanded partnership reaffirms Suhora’s commitment to delivering impactful, scalable geospatial intelligence that drives sustainable progress and resilience nationwide.” Amit Kumar, COO & Co-Founder, Suhora Technologies said, “India’s appetite for high-quality geospatial intelligence is surging, driven by fast-evolving national priorities and the rising need for efficient data-driven decision-making. With the increasing demand, we have continually sharpened our technical capabilities and operational scale to deliver best-in-class Earth Observation solutions. This exclusive partnership with Satellogic perfectly positions Suhora to meet this growing demand and power transformative applications across India and Nepal, propelling both public and private organizations toward smarter, sustainable outcomes.”Emiliano Kargieman, CEO & Co-Founder of Satellogic said, “We are thrilled to expand our partnership with Suhora and solidify our commitment to the Indian market with this exclusive agreement. India is a dynamic and vital hub of innovation and there is immense potential for Earth Observation data to drive progress. This partnership will democratize access to critical geospatial insights, providing the most cost-effective, high-capacity data access to help solve significant national challenges, from security to sustainability. We look forward to a successful collaboration with Suhora.”

by Team SNFYI

SpaceX has once again captured global attention with the successful launch of Starship, the world’s most powerful rocket, marking a critical milestone in the company’s ambitious quest to revolutionize space travel. This latest achievement follows a string of high-profile setbacks earlier this year, making the event a significant comeback for Elon Musk’s aerospace venture. On Tuesday evening, the towering rocket blasted off from Texas at 18:30 local time, embarking on a tense 60-minute journey that kept both engineers and spectators on edge. Despite visible challenges—including engine explosions mid-flight and flaps catching fire—Starship managed to soar nearly 200 kilometers above Earth before beginning its fiery descent. The test, while not flawless, has been hailed as a turning point for SpaceX. A Vital Step for SpaceX and NASA NASA has placed immense trust in SpaceX, contracting the company to use a modified version of Starship for its Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon in 2027. Though experts predict delays, this successful test breathes new confidence into the timeline. For SpaceX, proving that Starship can reliably perform is not just about contracts—it is about paving the way for interplanetary travel. Elon Musk’s vision extends far beyond lunar missions. He has repeatedly stated his goal of certifying Starship for human spaceflight within the next year and hinted at launching uncrewed missions to Mars in the near future. The latest progress makes those ambitious targets feel a little less out of reach. Overcoming a Year of Setbacks The road to this triumph has been anything but smooth. Earlier this year, Starship suffered three failed launches, with one particularly dramatic explosion scattering debris across the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands. Another failure in June saw a rocket detonate on the launch pad itself. These incidents raised questions about the company’s “fail fast, learn fast” philosophy. Critics suggested Musk’s increasing involvement in U.S. politics was distracting from his space ambitions. Yet the latest test shows that perseverance and rapid iteration remain core strengths of SpaceX’s engineering culture. The starship flight 10 test was specifically designed to push the rocket to its limits, exposing weaknesses and gathering crucial performance data. While sections of the rocket endured fire damage and flaps swung uncontrollably during descent, the mission succeeded in validating critical stages such as booster separation and high-altitude maneuvering. Why Starship Matters Standing nearly 120 meters tall, Starship is the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. It consists of two components: the Super Heavy booster and the Starship spacecraft itself. Designed to be fully reusable, the system is central to Musk’s long-term goal of creating a sustainable transport system for missions to the Moon, Mars, and potentially beyond. The success of starship flight 10 demonstrates that SpaceX is not only overcoming engineering hurdles but also proving the viability of its bold vision. This step is essential for reducing the cost of space travel and enabling more frequent missions. Looking Ahead While this successful test does not erase past failures, it does mark a …