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Sunglint on African River NASA Astronaut Terry Virts took this beautiful photo. He states that it is a sunglint on a river in Angola. Sunglint is the mirror-like reflection of the sun off of the water directly back towards the camera. The color of sunglint depends on the roughness of the water, the angle of the observer, and the angle of the sun; for example, sunglint during sunset will look gold, rather than silver like this one does. The silver-appearance of the river as it cuts through the brown and green landscape certainly makes for a striking image. I can’t help but think that nature is trying to remind us that water is more precious than silver or gold. - RE Photo Credit: NASA References: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=9072 http://www.livescience.com/45527-sunglint-lake-baikal.html
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From NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day; October 7, 2018:
Shining Light on the Upper Peninsula
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station shot this photograph of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Morning sunglint silhouettes Lake Superior’s shoreline and highlights smaller lakes and mine tailings ponds on the land.
The subdued, orange sunglint and hazy atmosphere may be due to wildfires that occurred in August 2017 throughout the northwestern United States and parts of Canada. Smoke particles in the atmosphere can cause the scattering of light waves and create pale orange-red hues at dusk or dawn, when Sun elevation is low relative to the local horizon
Read More about Michigan’s Upper Peninsula at earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Light reflecting off the waters around Crete indicates a smooth, mirror-like surface.
On July 6, 2017, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this image of sunglint on the waters around Crete and the Aegean Islands. The phenomenon of sunglint is a matter of optics. Areas where the sea surface is smoother reflect more sunlight directly back to the satellite’s imager. In contrast, areas of rougher water appear darker because light is scattered in many more directions. Dry, cool winds from the north, called the Etesian winds, are common over the Aegean Sea during summer. On the windward side of the islands, those winds pile up the water and disturb the surface. But as those air masses run into the islands and their rocky peaks, a “wind shadow” with much calmer winds (and seas) form on the leeward side of islands (in this case, the south sides). Darker areas amid the bright streaks could be the result of wind or water turbulence, or perhaps breaks in the wind-blocking land topography.
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Epic shot of canyon and clouds, edge of the island of Tahiti - check out the sunglint on the water