Space

Sunglint on the Alabama River

.Within this June 26, 2023, photograph derived from the International Spaceport station, sun light polishes off the smooth waters of the Alabama Stream in a phenomenon known as sunglint. When capturing The planet, astronauts frequently benefit from sunglint's inclination to improve the comparison between water surfaces and also surrounding land surface areas.In the 1960s, the Alabama River was stopped up, generating Dannelly Reservoir (the big shining location at facility left). Construction of the dam additionally increased water levels upriver. This led to flooding at many points along the river. These flooded zones are actually traditional of floodplains-- the poor, level locations right away beside larger rivers. Within this graphic, disaster area appear as irregular, bright forms extending out of the waterway, like at Gee's Bend (facility base).Text Credit Report: Justin Wilkinson.Graphic Credit Score: NASA/Woody Hoburg.