'I saw men walking on Mars in 1979': 'Former Nasa employee' claims there was a secret manned mission to the red planet
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Conspiracy forums have been set ablaze this week after a lady claiming to be a former Nasa employee claimed she has seen humans on Mars.
The woman, named 'Jackie', called in to American radio station, Coast to Coast AM, with a 'confession' that she had witnessed suited men running on the red planet in 1979.
Jackie said she was working as part of a 'downstairs' team downloading telemetry from a Viking Lander when she saw the humans via live feed.
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The woman, named 'Jackie', called in to American radio station, Coast to Coast AM, with a 'confession' that she had witnessed suited men running on the red planet in 1979 Jackie said she was working as part of a 'downstairs' team downloading telemetry from a Viking Lander (pictured) when she saw the humans
'I wonder if you could solve a 27-year-old mystery for me,' she asked the presenter. 'That old Viking rover was running around.
'Then I saw two men in space suits - not the bulky suits we normally used, but they looked protective. They came over the horizon walking to the Viking Explorer.'
Nasa has not corroborated the story, but this hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists from claiming it as evidence for a 'secret space programme,' claims Rob Waugh at Yahoo News.
According to Jackie, six other Nasa workers saw the two humans walking on the red planet's surface.
'We ran upstairs – but they locked the door, and taped paper over the door so we couldn't see,' she said. 'My question is – were they our guys?'
The Viking Mars mission was performed by two spacecraft, Viking 1 and Viking 2, launched within a couple of weeks of each other in the 1970s.
Each spacecraft consisted of an orbiter and a lander, which travelled attached together for nearly a year to reach Mars orbit.
The orbiters then began taking pictures of the Martian surface, from which a landing site was selected. The landers then separated from the orbiters and soft landed.
The orbiters continued imaging and, between Viking 1 and Viking 2, imaged the entire planet at what was then high resolution.
'Although no traces of life were found, Viking found all elements essential to life on Earth - carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen and phosphorus - were present on Mars,' said Nasa.
Jackie's claim follows a similarly bizarre theory by physicist Dr John Brandenburg who believes an ancient civilisation on Mars was wiped out by a nuclear attack from another alien race.
Dr Brandenburg says ancient Martians known as Cydonians and Utopians were massacred in the attack - and evidence of the genocide can still be seen today.
He claims his theory could explain the Fermi Paradox - namely why, if the universe is abundant with life, we haven't heard anything from anyone else yet.
He warns, though, that we need to be fearful of an attack on our own planet, and should mount a manned mission to Mars to know what we're up against.
'I wonder if you could solve a 27-year-old mystery for me,' she asked the presenter. 'That old Viking rover was running around. Then I saw two men in space suits - not the bulky suits we normally used, but they looked protective. They came over the horizon walking to the Viking Explorer'. Pictured is a view of Mars
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