Why are parts of the tunnel blurred out? Censorship? Surely it isn't anything objectionable we wouldn't see on Wikipedia or Google Image search.
Censorship of educational material is unnecessary.
Edit: it appears to blur the textures immediately above on the y axis. Perhaps the software isn't correctly interpolating those values even though it has the data. I hope this is the case rather than the censorship I posited.
This is really cool, and I hope more things become accessible in this fashion.
Probably just a hardware blind spot, this is quite common to find on panoramic views (google street view, etc). Interesting that it sits above, rather than below the capturing apparatus, as it usually does: the tripod gets in the way. Maybe they lifted it from above?
Censorship of educational material is unnecessary.
Edit: it appears to blur the textures immediately above on the y axis. Perhaps the software isn't correctly interpolating those values even though it has the data. I hope this is the case rather than the censorship I posited.
This is really cool, and I hope more things become accessible in this fashion.