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The so-called Face on Mars showed up in 1976 in a photograph by the Viking 1 orbiter.
Scientists would like to know if Phobos is a captured asteroid or formed in orbit, and whether it had, or has, water.China's first planetary probe, the tiny Yinghuo 1 orbiter, will also hitch a ride to Mars with Phobos-Grunt.
The face on Mars, situated in a region called Cydonia, was first photographed 25 years ago by the Viking 1 orbiter.
After seeing the famous "Face in Mars" snapped by the Viking 1 Orbiter in 1976 and playing around with facial recognition technology, they became curious about "how the psychological phenomenon of pareidolia could be generated by a machine", Kiefer says.
This photo taken by NASA's Viking 1 orbiter shows a face-like rock formation on Mars.
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In our study of Mars, my colleagues and I have continued the spirit of the Apollo program with the Mariner 9 orbiter in 1971 and the Viking landers of 1976.
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