Space

Sunglint on the Alabama Stream

.Within this June 26, 2023, image drawn from the International Space Station, sunlight polishes off the soft waters of the Alabama River in a phenomenon referred to as sunglint. When photographing Planet, rocketeers typically benefit from sunglint's tendency to improve the comparison in between water surfaces and regarding property areas.In the 1960s, the Alabama Stream was stopped up, generating Dannelly Storage tank (the big shining region at center left). Development of the dam additionally raised water levels upriver. This caused flooding at a number of points along the waterway. These flooded zones are typical of floodplains-- the low, flat places instantly beside larger rivers. Within this photo, flooded zones look like rough, bright forms expanding far from the river, like at Gee's Bend (facility base).Text Credit Score: Justin Wilkinson.Image Credit Score: NASA/Woody Hoburg.