I will try to post the whole strip but i'm not sure how to do it and keep the image small enough to post.... If I can post it I will certainly point out the area...
MarsRocks, thanks for checking it out as well...
I will try Google Mars... I already have Google Earth so do I have to download the Mars one? Or set my Google Earth differently???
The Google Mars image just doesn't look the same... and since I don't trust NASA or any government agency, I don't know which image is more accurate... Google Mars or MSSS? Sigh... I really do wish they'd stop that nasty tampering!!!!
ARP2, I took the coordinates from the first MOC image you posted, and plugged them into Google Earth 5.0 - Mars. The MOC image you are studying only has a resolution of around 300 meters per pixel.
Then I looked south of those coordinates to find the matching terrain.
These are the coordinates where I found your craters - just plug this number into Google Earth - Mars:
0° 7'27.53"S 27°59'12.11"W
This is a wide screen shot:
These are closer shots of the two more interesting craters:
ESA images- (which is the default view on google earth), often give us 12-25 meters per pixel views of most of Mars. So, using the method I described, you can probably find better images of the other two images you posted as well.
The link you gave above shows a totally washed out strip with vertical almost 'scratch' marks going down the whole length. I wonder why these pictures are so bad, they are not normally this bad. Perhaps the camera was pointing into the sun? haha (my holiday snaps are like that)
The first picture with the thing you think is sticking out of the ground, does not have a shadow, so I suspect you would be told by planetry scientists that it is a lava flow.
The bottom right does appear to have a stucture there.
Is it possible you can mark where these are on the washed out strip? Anything which speeds up finding these things is a useful benefit.
Here are three very strange Mars anomalies... in one image there is what looks like a horseshoe shaped object... also in the same image is what resembles some lifeform crawling out of the ground...
The next image is an odd geometric shaped anomaly.
The third and final image is what may be structure or a building?
As I've mentioned, I have NO idea about most computer thingies...
And I tried the IAS viewer but cant figure out how to make it work!
So maybe someone can help me to figure out that IAS viewer? Meanwhile, I thought I'd share these three images...