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Originally Posted by The_Radiation_Specialist
The "eyes" in D look different than the rest, so does the "nose" and other features.

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Another observation, specifically on the differences between "B" and "C", POV looks different; as in one taken close to "dirrectly overhead" and one after the camera had passed a bit. I'm sure there's folk 'round 'ere more familiar with the flight path of the surveyor, but to me they appear to be taken in sequence.
Assuming that; the dark spots representing the "eye" and "nose/nostril" will look smaller from dirrectly overhead, and larger from an angle. Looking at the one taken from an angle, I can see where the features that appear different would probably look the same as the overhead if you rotated the object in 3d space.
Again, realize that this is a "looks like" so is strickly subjective. I'm basing this off of my years of manipulating 3D objects that are being represented in 2D space (i.e., CGI work). I don't have access to my toys right now, but personally wouldn't waste my time on this particular claim anyway. Besides, I'm not a qualified photo analist either.