Star Trek Logo Found On Mars

By 965koit on June 19, 2019
SEATTLE – JUNE 14: Shirts and a model from Star Trek are seen on display at The Science Fiction Museum June 14, 2004 in Seattle, Washington. The museum was created with $20 million from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and opens June 18. (Photo by Ron Wurzer/Getty Images)

Maybe there is life out there!

NASA’s Mars reconnaissance orbiter discovered a very familiar symbol on Mars.

It looks to be the Starfleet insignia from “Star Trek.” Although I’d love to believe that Starfleet Command is out there, it appears this “symbol” is nothing but a footprint left by dunes.

At some point in history, a volcanic eruption spewed out lava that moved around dunes. Then wind blew the dunes away and they left footprints in the lava fields.

I don’t want to believe that at all. I’m just going to continue to believe that Captain Kirk left us a message.

William Shatner, Captain Kirk, himself is also using this symbol to pick on Star Wars, but Star Wars isn’t just going to sit there.

Even Luke Skywalker is getting in on this.

What do you see? Starfleet insignia? Boomerang? Crescent roll? Let us know in the comments!

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