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originally posted by: GBP/JPY
yep, that's a cool shot 360 around......I can't figure the colors in the air up there.....
somethings up, though...huh! Are you seeing the cgi effect there.........almost like a cut and paste , with Canada within 8 feet......all the rest has blurriness at the edges...
The sun is one hypotheses, the Death Star with its headlights on is another. What else could it be?
originally posted by: MrPlow
What I found, odd I guess, is when you scroll directly up - it appears as though the sun is just overhead. Is that what that could be? Does the sun shine on Mars? (again, ignorance)
Not so peculiar if you consider that you can damage your eyes or camera sensors by pointing either directly into the sun. Some cameras have built-in protection to avoid damage from being pointed directly at a bright light source, but one of the Early Apollo cameras didn't and it got fried when the astronaut accidentally pointed it toward the sun.
Even further - what I found especially peculiar was the slight shadow cast atop this light source. I screenshot it and posted it below.
originally posted by: MrPlow
What I found, odd I guess, is when you scroll directly up - it appears as though the sun is just overhead. Is that what that could be? Does the sun shine on Mars? (again, ignorance)