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This is going to trip you out. I discovered this by accident while doing a “super zoom” into some high res Fukushima photos from a drone flyby in March 2011.
Areas of exposed high radiation (melt out or blow out) show as a set of 36 pixels being all the same color in a Mini Block. They are never all the same color, except when the radiation flashes them and the camera can only react by “printing” a single color.
Very interesting
Also confirms a meltout from Reactor 4. Look at all these and let me know what you think.