Moral judgment under girds the entire structure of laws and is necessary for the rational structure of any significant statute. The idea that our laws can stand independent of moral foundation is senseless.----- Albert Mohler.
quote:Originally posted by nikonjedi
It is a digital artifact in the imagery...
The thought crossed my mind, but it seems to be on several different “image” sets (as you zoom in and out), but I am not a photographer at all, so obviously this is probably the case.
quote:Originally posted by jughed
Its the Chillage?
Dang dude don’t tell everybody. Why don’t you just go start posting satellite photographs of it? (well I mean, um. nevermind).
Moral judgment under girds the entire structure of laws and is necessary for the rational structure of any significant statute. The idea that our laws can stand independent of moral foundation is senseless.----- Albert Mohler.
The super-long URL threads are wreaking havoc with the forum I think.
Here is a screen shot of what I’m seeing. I’m sure it’s what nikonjedi said, that it’s an artifact of the photograph (an aberrant image reflecting from something else), but it’s odd how it has the perfect color of something just under the surface of the water, and it’s in several photographs, depending on how far in/out you are zoomed.
Hard to say BSB, I’ve never made it past about halfway through 2001, and even then I keep drifting off to sleep. I didn’t even know there were monoliths in it lol.
Moral judgment under girds the entire structure of laws and is necessary for the rational structure of any significant statute. The idea that our laws can stand independent of moral foundation is senseless.----- Albert Mohler.
It is an artifact from the satellite image. The fact that you are seeing it at different elevations means only that the artifact was present in the full resolution original that was used to create the lower resolution images.