DigitalGlobe's QuickBird commercial remote sensing satellite imaged the Mt. Ararat "anomaly" in 2003. This image has never seen by the public until now. The anomaly is surrounded below by very rugged-looking strato-volcanic rock; however, the texture of the feature in question is relatively smooth and appears to be made of a different substance. Credit: DigitalGlobe
Oh, wow! A red elipse on the side of a mountain! It MUST be the ark. Oh, wait...the red elipse is just a drawing around a natural formation. Oops. Never mind.
Sorry, but that looks like a normal, glacially carved mountain formation.
Nothing all that unusual, really.