Space

Sunglint on the Alabama Stream

.In this June 26, 2023, photograph derived from the International Space Station, sunlight shines off the hassle-free waters of the Alabama River in a sensation called sunglint. When photographing The planet, astronauts usually take advantage of sunglint's inclination to increase the comparison in between water surface areas and neighboring property surfaces.In the 1960s, the Alabama Waterway was actually obstructed, generating Dannelly Reservoir (the sizable polishing region at center left). Building and construction of the dam likewise brought up water levels upriver. This resulted in flooding at several points along the river. These disaster area are actually normal of floodplains-- the low, standard locations right away next to larger streams. In this particular image, flooded zones look like irregular, brilliant shapes stretching off of the waterway, like at Gee's Bend (facility bottom).Text Credit Score: Justin Wilkinson.Graphic Credit Report: NASA/Woody Hoburg.