Space

Sunglint on the Alabama Stream

.In this June 26, 2023, photograph derived from the International Spaceport station, sunshine polishes off the soft waters of the Alabama River in a phenomenon called sunglint. When capturing The planet, astronauts frequently make use of sunglint's tendency to improve the comparison in between water surfaces and regarding land surface areas.In the 1960s, the Alabama Waterway was actually slowed, making Dannelly Storage tank (the large shining location at facility left). Building of the dam additionally increased water levels upriver. This resulted in flooding at a number of points along the waterway. These flooded zones are actually common of flood plains-- the poor, flat places immediately next to much larger rivers. Within this graphic, disaster area seem like irregular, bright shapes extending off of the stream, like at Gee's Bend (facility base).Text Credit Rating: Justin Wilkinson.Image Credit Report: NASA/Woody Hoburg.