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    Envoyée le mardi 20 juillet 2010 09:30:09
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    Two NASA satellites are capturing images of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which began April 20, 2010 with the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. This short video reveals a space-based view of the burning oil rig and, later, the resulting spread of the oil spill. This version updates a previous version of the video through July 14th. The timelapse uses imagery from the MODIS instrument, on board NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites. The oil slick appears grayish-beige in the image and changes due to changing weather, currents, and use of oil dispersing chemicals. The oil slick only appears clearly in MODIS imagery when the sun is a a particular angle in relation to the satellite's position as it orbits over the Gulf. In areas where sunlight reflects off the ocean's surface toward the satellite, oil-slicked water usually looks brighter than cleaner ocean water in the region.
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    This video can be downloaded in full resolution at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?10617

    Images in this video times series were selected that show the spill most clearly. The full image archive is available at: http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov

    You can learn more about the oil spill by visiting: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/oilspill

    Imagery and information about the oil spill is also available on NASA's Earth Observatory Natural Hazards Web page: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards

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  • mthw

    :~|~~~
    dimanche 24 juillet 2011 01:10:47
  • AzNgiftedkid

    At least 2012 won't be so bad.
    lundi 14 février 2011 20:07:34
  • JHK1976

    You laughed at what ? Do you have any clue how catastrophic this event is ? You must like to read your own bullshit sarcasm! Do me a favor , take a really big straw and suck that toxic sludge deep into your gut and vomit it up on yourself. Then eat it and serve the rest to your family if you think this is funny!
    vendredi 14 janvier 2011 14:39:21
  • KaydeMonet

    i just cried.
    vendredi 12 novembre 2010 00:04:00
  • OverlyExcitedNewJack

    Ah yes the pathologically exploitational white man... Due to their unique and tenacious brand of malignance, they've accomplished an absolutely staggering scale of destruction of both biology, culture and planet in less than 200 years . It truly is nothing short of exceptional skill.
    dimanche 19 septembre 2010 23:55:36
  • GSpeedEmotion

    2012 at first i didn't believed it...
    mardi 17 août 2010 20:56:46
  • bleedingroses360

    look at the first pic and then look at the last.
    mercredi 28 juillet 2010 15:02:55
  • Zurnmusic

    images are of the mud volcano. check out " the british spillbillies and the great oil hoax of 2010 video"
    mardi 27 juillet 2010 10:29:11
  • meloveJesus999

    How do they think they're gonna clean up all that oil? What a joke!
    mardi 27 juillet 2010 09:45:53
  • KeKinzone

    Ehm. Sound is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure. There is NO sound in vacuum , because "wave can't travel". And if two hammers clang behinde you in 1 cm, you won't hear it.
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 13:51:48
  • DarkFloz

    yay for problem-reaction-solution folks
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 12:57:32
  • OAXM202

    What the other guy said was "There is no sound in space". Sound CAN occur, but yes, it doesn't travel. that's what I said. If you somehow had the ability to survive in a vacuum, and clang 2 hammers next to your ears, you would hear it. But someone further away would not.
    vendredi 23 juillet 2010 06:06:49
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