A few days ago, I posted a picture taken from the International Space Station on June 12, 2009 of the Srychev Volcano in Russia’s Kuril Islands, which is northeast of Japan. Now, there's a 9 second time-lapse video of this that looks 3-D!
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Way cool!
Posted by: zfan | July 08, 2009 at 10:57 PM