Found on both on Ear*ths moon and Mars!!!
Date of discovery: Dec 28, 2015
Location of discovery: Mars
Coordinates Mars: 1°29'8.27"N 23° 0'11.92"W
Moon: ?
This #58 is there, and is easy to make out. I have only confirmed the Mars coordinates, so maybe if you get the moon coordinates please tell us in comments. The coordinates are slightly off, but I have all the confidence in the world about the person who found it. It was found by Sandra Elena Andrade of Youtube.
I have found similar to this on Mars long ago. I found a #6 with a line above and below it. (Click here to view). I do believe this is the name of a group of alien species that work together in our solar system, but since then, two species may have had a falling out and now its called the W56. Roca Pia, Italy case mentioned a group calling themselves the W56. Also in Area S4 inside Area 51, they teach the USAF newbies that there are 56 space faring species known by the military.
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com
Eyewitness states:
This amazing discovery by Marcelo Irazusta and his son James leads us to reflect on the possibility of the existence of intelligent signals. The number 58 existing on the Moon at the coordinate 43 ° 1'55.12 "S 9th 45'57.30" O is very similar, but smaller, the existing on Mars in the 1st coordinate 28'26.19 "N 23 ° 1'2.29 "O
This coincidence is undeniable even for those who reject this type of discovery is saying pareidolia. Pictures by Google Mars and Google Moon. Everyone can see and draw their own conclusions
Este increíble decubrimiento realizado por Marcelo Irazusta y su hijo Santiago nos lleva a reflexionar sobre la posibilidad de la existencia de señales inteligentes. El número 58 existente en la Luna en la coordenada 43° 1'55.12"S 9°45'57.30"O es muy similar, aunque de menor tamaño, al existente en el planeta Marte en la coordenada 1°28'26.19"N 23° 1'2.29"O
Esta coincidencia es innegable aun para quienes rechazan este tipo de descubrimiento diciendo que se trata de pareidolia. Las imágenes son de Google Mars y de Google Moon. Todos pueden verla y sacar sus propias conclusiones