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According to iflscience.com, this image suggest that the presence of a supposed man on the moon surface could trigger an ancient defense mechanism. This maybe due to pareidolia; it is people’s natural tendency to see faces and other human features in otherwise random patterns.
The website also showed other popular examples of pareidolia like in 1976 the Viking Orbiter photographed a rock on Mars that looked like a human face from the exact angle and in 2001 Mars Global Surveyor provided another image of the same rock on Mars.
Source: JamesBang Files

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