Mars has fascinated humanity for centuries. From telescopic illusions in the 19th century to high-resolution satellite imagery today, the Red Planet has repeatedly presented us with formations that spark curiosity and debate.
Some structures appear artificial at first glance — geometric ridges, shadow-cast shapes, unusual surface patterns. Yet science teaches us caution. Many of these anomalies are the result of natural geological processes, lighting angles, erosion, and the powerful human tendency to recognize patterns.
On this page, we explore a curated selection of intriguing Martian formations — combining NASA imagery, scientific interpretation, and open questions that continue to inspire exploration.
