Grand Views of the Grand Canyon
Posted on Jan 19, 2012 11:40:27 AM | Don Pettit | 11 Comments    |

The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is simply amazing when viewed from an orbital perspective. You instinctively recognize it, even though you have never seen it from this vantage point before.  Somehow, your brain can warp all those vacation memories from visiting the South Rim into something recognizable. 

 

 

 

But the amazement doesn’t stop there.  Sometimes your brain can play little tricks. Under some lighting conditions the Grand Canyon does not look like a canyon at all.  Instead, all you see are the arteries on a giant heart, as if someone were performing open heart surgery on Mother Earth.

 



Push on the corners of your eyes one more time, wait for the flashes to disappear, and now you see something entirely different.  Instead of looking out the window of a spacecraft, you are looking out the window of a deep-sea submersible at some mucky-bottom seascape.  You now see worms lying on top of the benthic sediment, happily doing whatever worms do on the bottom of the ocean.



 

So often, in the search for truth in nature, human perception masks how things really are.


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11 Comments so far ( Post your own )
11 On Apr 12, 2012 06:10:15 PM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

La erocion de la tierra en su maxima expresion.

10 On Apr 22, 2012 11:45:13 AM  peter salemi  added a comment on your blog post. 

one of God's many wonders

9 On Mar 11, 2012 02:02:59 PM  LUNA  added a comment on your blog post. 

My own view of the Grand Canyon :

A couple of years ago I went to the Grand Canyon and I took a big rock from the floor as a souvenir.
This rock travelled with me to another continent and now I can contemplate it. I put it close to my TV. It looks like a big meteor and when I put my nose close to this rock I can smell its mollecules.

8 On Mar 05, 2012 02:52:01 PM  Jonathan  added a comment on your blog post. 

On the first photograph, the terrain that isn't too far down in the canyon looks like gold. Whatever it is, lighting or color balance, it's neat.

7 On Mar 02, 2012 05:35:19 AM  RAJA  added a comment on your blog post. 

nice coollll

6 On Feb 10, 2012 02:26:21 PM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

WOAH (: this is awesome !

5 On Jan 26, 2012 06:45:24 PM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

Thank you for sharing your perspective and your photos. As a little girl I dreamed of being an astronaut. I love that now, decades later, your experiences can be shared so poignantly via a blog. Technology, whether it takes us to space or brings us together, is amazing. I hope future generations get see the nature of earth from the same vantage point.

4 On Jan 19, 2012 08:20:59 PM  guest Anibal Velazquez  added a comment on your blog post. 

Salute too all astronauts and there familys,god speed and stay safe for pavinng the way into space for all man kind. Thank You

3 On Jan 27, 2012 06:29:21 PM  strong wdd  added a comment on your blog post. 

Beautyfull pict....I like.

2 On Jan 26, 2012 06:08:38 PM  Natkarch  added a comment on your blog post. 

Dragon, Luzard and Snake! = New Year 2012!!

1 On Jan 19, 2012 03:19:17 PM  Wiktoria  added a comment on your blog post. 

I knew this fact about human perception but thank for lesson!!

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