NASA - gulf oil spill: one year later (3:25)

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Data on the Deepwater Horizon disaster (main)


This short video reveals a space-based view of the burning oil rig, the spill, and the location through April 1, 2011. The MODIS instrument, on board NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, captured images of the oil spill (Deepwater Horizon Disaster) in the Gulf of Mexico. The spill began on April 20, 2010 with the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. The oil slick appears grayish-beige in the images and changes due to changing weather, ocean currents, and the use of oil dispersing chemicals.

You can learn more about NASA's satellite observations of the oil spill by visiting go.nasa.gov/Oil_Spill_Images.

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Wang, M. (2011). NASA - gulf oil spill: one year later (3:25). Retrieved from http://editors.eol.org/eoearth/wiki/NASA_-_gulf_oil_spill:_one_year_later_(3:25)