NASA Sees Dull Gray Oil Slick Morph Into Letter 'J'
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( NASA/Goddard/MODIS Rapid Response Team ) NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico and the Deepwater Horizon oil slick on May 10 and captured a visible image with its Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer Instrument. The oil slick is located southeast of the Mississippi Delta and appears as a dull gray color, almost in the shape of the letter "J." Directly north of the spill is the Alabama/Mississippi border. The area of the gulf where the slick is situated was virtually cloud-free with the exception of some high clouds (lower left, white). |
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