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STUNNING NEW SATELLITE PICTURE SHOWS OIL SPILL ROCKETING TOWARD FLORIDA
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 963695:MV8xMDY4MzAxXzE2OTczMTYwXzUxRDU1NjNC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 972120] :hmm: There's a golden/brown toned band right across the picture. I thought it was the sun but when the picture is enlarged, Im wondering if it's oil. [/quote] Don't worry, we've been over this before. The band across the whole gulf is not oil, just light intensity for when that satellite image was taken. You could look back through past days and see it moving around the gulf. That shouldn't diminish how serious the visible oil leak is. I'm more interested in seeing how massive the 'undersea/invisible' oil plumes are. [/quote]
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Look by yourself, here's an enhanced enlargment from today's NASA's Terra satellite:
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link to img188.imageshack.us
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Look at the usual convenient "black cloud" just at the end of spill "arm".
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