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You can't see gamma rays. What you can see is that tiny little sliver in the middle of this graphic, which isn't much.
Originally posted by StealthyKat
Thanks....I thought maybe welding too.....just never saw it that big and bright. I haven't heard of anything happening there. Would Gamma rays be visible?edit on 12/9/2011 by StealthyKat because: (no reason given)
Is it an hour long time frame compressed into a minute and a half?
I'm pretty sure I figured out the approximate location of the camera. I drew a yellow circle around the location, and drew some lines with the edges of the field of view, and an arrow pointing in the center of the direction the camera is looking at. The camera could actually be mounted higher up on that building to the left of the circle I drew, but it's in that area and you'd get the same view horizontally.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Fukushima Aerial photos
Originally posted by StealthyKat
When was that pic taken...do you know? Just wondering because of smoke and all...thanks for the visuals...I think it could be what we are seeing...but I'm still not sure.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
What would help is if we could find some more recent high-resolution aerial photos like these:
Fukushima Aerial photos
Then we might be able to find the source of the light. We could try to find it in those photos but they were taken in March and for all we know, that light may not have been in place in March, right?