Space

Sunglint on the Alabama Stream

.In this June 26, 2023, photo derived from the International Spaceport station, sun light shines off the smooth waters of the Alabama Waterway in a phenomenon referred to as sunglint. When photographing Earth, astronauts commonly make the most of sunglint's propensity to enhance the comparison in between water surface areas and also concerning land surface areas.In the 1960s, the Alabama River was actually dammed, generating Dannelly Reservoir (the large polishing place at facility left). Construction of the dam additionally reared water table upriver. This resulted in flooding at a number of points along the stream. These disaster area are normal of flood plains-- the poor, flat places instantly alongside larger waterways. In this particular photo, flooded zones look like off-balance, bright forms expanding off of the river, like at Gee's Bend (center base).Text Credit Rating: Justin Wilkinson.Image Debt: NASA/Woody Hoburg.