Richard C Hoagland
Richard C. Hoagland is an American author and former science advisor best known for promoting various controversial and fringe theories about space, NASA, and extraterrestrial life.
Here are some key facts about Richard C Hoagland:
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Background: He was a science advisor to CBS News during the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 70s and worked briefly with the Hayden Planetarium.
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Popular Theories: Hoagland gained notoriety for his interpretation of the so-called "Face on Mars," a rock formation in the Cydonia region of Mars that, in early NASA photos, resembled a human face. He argued this was evidence of an ancient Martian civilization.
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Books: His best-known book is The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever, in which he explores his theories about artificial structures on Mars.
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Controversy: Most of his ideas are considered pseudoscience by mainstream scientists. He has been widely criticized for misrepresenting data and making unverified claims.
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Other Activities: Hoagland has been active on radio shows such as Coast to Coast AM, discussing topics like NASA conspiracies, "hyperdimensional physics," and ancient alien theories.
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