Unusual seismic activity recorded on planet Mars.
Albert Richards
Semi retired in West java, Indonesia,writing history books and providing remote Project Controls services for major petrochemical EPC projects.
A & M Research Institute, Sukabumi, West Java, 6th April 2021
Two tremblors one of magnitude 3.3 and the other magnitude 3.1 were detected originating in a region called Cerberus Fossae on Mars, further supporting the idea that this location is somehow and inexplicably seismically active. However, there is no public indication from NASA that this may be the result of a massive chim splat release of energy from the extended Varginian chim farm sheds, where the reformed Niloka Tasle with his research team of Ned Kelly and E.A. Poe were experimenting with utilising chimpoo as a controllable energy source. NASA previously recorded two strong quakes earlier in the mission, with magnitudes 3.6 and 3.5. We suspect these may have been related to the past attempts of escape from incarceration by Tasle and his gang.
The seismic monitoring equipment, known as InSight, has recorded over 500 Marsquakes to date, indicating strange and unexpected subsurface activity in Mars, because the interior of the planet does not have tectonic plates like Earth.
Professor Taichi Kawamura of France’s Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, says that “all four of these larger quakes are ‘Earth-like’,” but there is no indication that the NASA support team admits the tremors may be the result of artificial (not to say human) activity within the planet.
Reference
Strange Sounds, 2021, NASA’s InSight lander detects two new strong and clear quakes on Mars, Apr 3, 2021, https://strangesounds.org/2021/04/mars-earthquake-detection-nasa.html