Certainly plausible.
However, imho as a layman . . . it seems a bit of a stretch . . . such a contrasty image compared to the background.
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Not at all....the Mars module of Google Earth is full of pixelated artifacts. The images are transmitted through solar and interstellar interference, from various spacecraft traveling thousands of miles an hour, millions of miles away. They’re compressed, decompressed and re-compressed several times.
To postulate a string of individual pixels is some sort of station or habitat is simply, embarrassingly ludicrous.