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Astronomy Symbols
In possible correspondence to some of the discoveries proposed by Robert Bauval and Graham
Hancock, wherein the pyramids of Egypt and other ancient terrestrial sites seem to map out
specific constellations, we have begun to become aware of what may be the same gesture in the
curiously artistic landscape of Mars- and perhaps elsewhere in the Solar System besides our
Earth. While it may be argued that its "impossible" to be certain of this kind of pattern
being deliberately portrayed (this argument overlooks the value of star maps of any kind,
obviously), rather than looking for them, they've come looking for us, with the notable
recurrance of one in particular, that has by now already been known to occur with what appears to
be suprisingly insistent repetition. So far, animal symbols as zodiac-like astronomical and chronological
markers have to be seriously considered for this category in spite of the occasional suggestion of whole
landscape zodiacs on extraterrestrial landscapes resembling ancient ones though to have been created here
on earth. Another possible category is the "Comet Symbol", which thus far seems to occur as part of
pictographic stories made of various landscape art figures, that are not only evocative but sometimes
downright compelling.






SP245602
Chronos: Orion, Repeating
M3037652
Chronos: Orion/Pentagon
M1202083
Chronos: Orion






M1202135
Chronos: Orion, Repeating
SP254006
Starjim: Orion w/ Central Star






FHA00533
Chronos: Comets
M1104072
Chronos: Comet
M1104037
Chronos: Comet





