Space probe picks up something mighty interesting on camera: Could this be a comet version of Stonehenge?

Rosetta was able to capture an image of what appears to be standing stones on a comet moving through space.. 

One of the rocks – a huge boulder with a diameter of around 90 feet – appears to be balanced precariously on the comet’s surface. Scientists admit that the information is not yet clear as to how the stones formed in their positions but believe it was due to the transport process on the surface. 

But the scientific theory hasn’t quelled the most lively of speculators who are pondering the possibilities that the stones were purposely arranged there..  Admittedly, the on-purpose theory is much more fun than the other option..