Parts of the oil slick from the Deepwater Horizon rig accident neared the Mississippi Delta in early June 2010. The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA's Terra satellite captured this false-color image of the Delta and nearby ocean water on June 10, 2010. Vegetation appears red and water appears in shades of blue and white.
© Image from NASA's Terra satellite - courtesy of the NASA EO-1 team
Sunglint-the mirror-like reflection of sunlight off the sea surface and into the satellite sensor-enhances the visibility of an oil slick, which appears brighter than the surrounding oil-free water in the image. However, the relative brightness of any spot is not a perfect indicator of the oil slick's location or amount. Not all oil appears bright, and not all bright spots are necessarily oily. Please see the links below for more information.
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