A Curiosity - The "Face" on Mars
In July, 1976, Viking Orbiter 1 was
acquiring images of the Cydonia region of Mars as part of the
search for potential landing sites for Viking Lander 2. On 25
July, 1976, it photographed a region of buttes and mesas along
the escarpment that separates heavily cratered highlands to the
south from low lying, relatively crater-free, lowland plains to
the north. Among
the hills was one that,
to the Viking investigators scrutinizing the images for likely
landing sites, resembled
a face.
Here are some images of the "Face"
on Mars (progressive enhancement).