Space

Sunglint on the Alabama Stream

.Within this June 26, 2023, picture drawn from the International Space Station, sunlight polishes off the smooth waters of the Alabama Stream in a sensation referred to as sunglint. When photographing Earth, rocketeers often make use of sunglint's propensity to enhance the contrast between water areas and also concerning land surface areas.In the 1960s, the Alabama Stream was repressed, developing Dannelly Storage tank (the large polishing area at facility left). Construction of the dam additionally reared water levels upriver. This caused flooding at many aspects along the waterway. These disaster area are traditional of floodplains-- the low, level places quickly close to larger waterways. Within this picture, flooded zones look like off-balance, intense designs prolonging out of the river, like at Gee's Bend (center bottom).Text Credit History: Justin Wilkinson.Photo Credit Rating: NASA/Woody Hoburg.