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Message Subject Fukushima Update: MASSIVE FAILURE AT FUKUSHIMA. p53
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Let me let you all in on something that will show the extent of TEPCOs coverup of the situation at the Fukushima site.

During the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, they released to the PUBLIC Infrared SPOT satellite images that clearly showed the billowing plumes of hot particles coming from the facility. this showed the radiation clouds that were INVISIBLE TO NORMAL OPTICAL CAMERAS AND THE HUMAN EYE.

That was with technology that is now a quarter of century old.
[link to www.sciencephoto.com]

TEPCO and the JAPANESE government along with the worlds top governments are purposely holding back such imagery of the fukushima site, to this very day.

You wont see infra-red imagery because its classified secret, in order to avoid panic, and evacuations.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47302730


Thank you for reminding everybody of this. In the early days of the Fuku webcam, it was possible to see with the trained naked eye, plumes (for lack of a better word) like the visible distortions, similar to what film had captured at Chernobyl. Then they changed their cameras, filters, locations, etc and the destruction became harder to detect.

They are clearly suppressing the visual proof of what is going on there.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46398732


here's a link to EOSDIS worldview of Japan

[link to earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)]

it's possible to zoom in above the plant, and it has many different layers on the sidebar to the left that may help determine what's happening there (thermal layers etc.)

description page: [link to earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)]

Interactively browse and download full-resolution, global, near real-time satellite imagery from 100+ data products from LANCE and other NASA data providers.

In essence, Worldview shows the entire Earth as it looks "right now" - or at least as it has looked within the past few hours. Worldview supports time-critical application areas such as wildfire management, air quality measurements, and weather forecasting.

The imagery is generally available within three hours of observation and can easily be compared to observations from the past - just click or drag the time sliders at the bottom of the page. Imagery is available from May 2012 onward and we are working to provide access to earlier dates. Arctic and Antarctic polar stereographic views of several products are also available for a "full globe" perspective.
 
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