Satellite images from the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system have sprung up a surprise finding.
Scott C Waring believes he has spotted what appears to be a doorway or entrance leading into the planet and it has to be said it’s a very weird find. The sharp edged black rectangle does look extremely out of place amongst the craters and undulating landscape.
Yet, rather than a doorway a lot of people have pointed out that it seems more likely to be a shadow from another structure or feature. This perhaps raises more questions, like how would such a regular structure form on the planet and how tall would it need to be to cast a shadow of this size?
Tyler Glockner from youtube channel Secure Team 10 has his own theory, claiming:
“Mercury has been rarely spoken about by the space agencies.
“There has been a question of whether there is a reason why planets like Mercury are rarely spoken about and that maybe that’s because they don’t want anyone’s attention focusing on [them].”
“It became clear to me that this is not an entrance at all. In fact, it’s something much more magnificent. This big, black rectangle? This is a shadow. So then you ask, where’s the shadow coming from, and what is casting such a large, long shadow?
“And that my friends, is this large rectangular object, monolith-looking structure towering up above the surface.”
Mercury is 7.942 million km from Earth and has the largest surface temperature swing of all the planets ranging from -173 °C at night to 427 °C in the day. Any life form visiting or inhabiting this planet would need to be especially resilient.
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