Friday, May 27, 2011

Grimsvotn Volcano

 

Grimsvotn Volcano.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1954.html

There was a period of time when this image was shown. A reduced size low Q jpeg. An image shown when using the “Full Size” image option. A different image. This image is no longer available in that NASA link.
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/551404main_5750585688_861099d5e3_o_full.jpg

I did some work with that image. Still online as of this writing. The online image is only 150kb. Usually, an image this size is around 1MB.

There is an unknown craft. Look carefully.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Grimsvotn/551404main_5750585688_861099d5e3_o_G2A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Grimsvotn/551404main_5750585688_861099d5e3_o_G1A.jpg

The occupant of that unknown vehicle is using the volcanic ash as a canvas for art. Art or sculpture. I am certain this unknown is quite aware of the photographer. A reflected view.
http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Grimsvotn/551404main_5750585688_861099d5e3_o_G5A.jpg

http://marsesa.9f.com/slide_shows/Grimsvotn/551404main_5750585688_861099d5e3_o_G4A.jpg

I am sure there are more better quality images taken by NASA. I sure would like to see them. Maybe video and scientific measurements. A full scientific investigation.

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