Astronaut Corn Maze

Toroid

Founding Member
That looks like the profile of a Draco above and to the right of the astronaut's head.
Oklahoma astronaut corn maze photographed from space
Thomas P. Stafford - Wikipedia
HYDRO, Okla. (AP) — It’s apt that a maze cut into an Oklahoma cornfield featuring the likeness of a former NASA astronaut can be seen from space — and has been photographed by a satellite orbiting Earth.

The image of Oklahoma-born Thomas P. Stafford is cut into a 10-acre field at P Bar Farms in Hydro, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) west of Oklahoma City.
ADVERTISEMENT




The maze was created in partnership with the Stafford Air and Space Museum, named for the astronaut, in nearby Weatherford.

A satellite photographed the tribute from its orbit 400 miles (650 kilometers) away.

The 88-year-old Stafford is a Weatherford native whose space missions included commanding the Apollo flight that linked with a Soviet spacecraft in 1975. It was the first meeting of American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts in space. NVG



Read more: https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/307295/oklahoma-astronaut-corn-maze-photographed-space/#ixzz5S4N906kF
Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook
17647353_G.jpg
 

spacecase0

earth human
I have a hard enough time planting a tiny plot of corn in straight rows,
that must be a huge amount of work to lay that one out and plant it.
 

AD1184

Celestial
There is no way that these "corn mazes" (maize mazes?) could have been created with human technology. They are far too sophisticated.
 
Top