I can only find a reference to a company called Cydonia PCs, Poynton, England. As far as I know there are no cities at all on Mars.
Giovanni Virginio Schiaparreli
The discovery of the Cydonia region on Mars was made by NASA's Viking 1 orbiter in 1976. The famous "Face on Mars" and other intriguing formations in Cydonia sparked speculation about possible ancient civilizations on the planet. However, subsequent higher resolution images from other Mars missions revealed that these features are the result of natural erosion and geological processes.
To measure the approximate distances between the cities, you would need a map with a scale. Using a ruler, you can measure the straight-line distances between Sparta to Thebes, Cydonia to Argos, and Samos to Miletus, as well as Byzantium to Miletus. Each measurement can then be converted to real-world distances using the map's scale for accuracy. If you need specific distances, it's best to consult a detailed map or use mapping software.
A teleporter between earth and mars when maby mars was a earth like planet/ with seas and grass and also an atmosphere..
Neverland is a fictional place created by J.M. Barrie in the story of Peter Pan, so it does not have a real capital city. In the story, Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live in Neverland, a magical island where they have adventures with pirates and fairies.
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Giovanni Virginio Schiaparreli
because people worshiped it like it was god.people thought it was very important because good things happened to the people that prayed for the city of cydonia
The City of Cydonia on Mars was first discovered in 1976 by the Viking 1 spacecraft, which captured images of a region on Mars that appeared to contain a face-like formation. Subsequent images taken by other spacecraft have revealed additional details about the region, but the idea of a "city" on Cydonia is largely a product of speculation and conspiracy theories.
The myth of the city of Cydonia is based on the idea that there is an ancient and advanced civilization on Mars, specifically in the region known as Cydonia. Proponents of this myth point to the "Face on Mars" and other formations in the area as evidence of this lost civilization, though these claims have been widely dismissed by scientists and astronomers as pareidolia - the tendency to see familiar shapes in random patterns.
Knights of Cydonia was created on 2006-06-13.
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The discovery of the Cydonia region on Mars was made by NASA's Viking 1 orbiter in 1976. The famous "Face on Mars" and other intriguing formations in Cydonia sparked speculation about possible ancient civilizations on the planet. However, subsequent higher resolution images from other Mars missions revealed that these features are the result of natural erosion and geological processes.
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