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    Two NASA satellites are capturing images of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which began April 20, 2010 with the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. This short video reveals a space-based view of the burning oil rig and, later, the ensuing oil spill through May 24. The timelapse uses imagery from the MODIS instrument, on board NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites. The oil slick appears grayish-beige in the image and changes due to changing weather, currents, and use of oil dispersing chemicals.

    This video can be downloaded in full resolution at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?10562

    Images in this video times series were selected that show the spill most clearly. The full image archive is available at: http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov

    You can learn more about the oil spill by visiting: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/oilspill

    Imagery and information about the oil spill is also available on NASA's Earth Observatory Natural Hazards Web page: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards

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  • willie1490

    @ShaunHawksworth this was rigged, Cheney had bought an oil spill clean up company right before this happen, made millions.
    Monday 12 December 2011 20:11:28
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    Friday 26 August 2011 14:10:54
  • rrriu

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    Thursday 25 August 2011 07:22:05
  • parsleysprigs

    @BigMrJuarez Pretty sure they just let it ooz for about 6 months while they tried to collect it off the surface and then made more rigs so they could finish pumping out the oil. They could give a fuck about cleaning it they were mainly concerned with collecting it. The valdez oil spill is still washing up tar ball from over 20 years ago this won't be cleaned up until your dead. There was alot of coral reefs that are just gone now and won't grow back for another 50 years.
    Wednesday 15 June 2011 11:32:37
  • Kenjinas

    @hollowcarlos You are indeed a very very wise man. Have you ever considered moving to a monastery in China and work as a wise man there?
    Thursday 02 June 2011 16:07:27
  • LoloJonx414

    @YeOldOak I thought long... very long in fact. A years worth of thinking. The States(individually and collectively) do suffer. Socially, economically, structurally. You don't think greed has some sort of connection to this? Even to the difficulties of people on a smaller and personal scale. You don't feel that it's others greed that we are herded by, like a bunch of sheep whose fleece keeps those greedy all snug and warm? Greed is a major player in every civilization.
    Monday 30 May 2011 13:34:59
  • tpstrat14

    With this and now the Japan nuclear crisis, it looks like humanity will surely wipe itself out within a hundred years...
    Friday 29 April 2011 03:02:37
  • hollowcarlos

    This song makes me think about bunnies. I like bunnies. Instead of the oil spill, lets make videos about bunnies
    Sunday 17 April 2011 15:40:10
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    Wednesday 16 March 2011 17:24:47
  • alchemist889

    They sure did sweep this under the carpet quick. Sucks to be a southerner, I bet their cancer and illness rates are going to skyrocket for decades. And those responsible for this mess have not been held to account in any significant way... I'd say public execution is too good for them.
    Friday 18 February 2011 00:24:10
  • BigMrJuarez

    So what happened? Did they fix the oil leak? Has it been cleaned up? Damn. I don't know nothing since they cut off my damn cable!!!
    Friday 11 February 2011 08:30:55
  • apok72

    It is sad that we (Humanity) have let industrialization ruin our planet. What is even more sad is people are laughing and even hoping others will get hurt or even die because of things like this. If you think something like this won't affect you somehow, someway, you are quite foolish. This will affect everyone on this planet. The best we can do from this point forward is learn from our mistakes, not use them to create excuses only to make new ones in the future.
    Sunday 30 January 2011 11:37:18
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    Saturday 29 January 2011 02:49:22
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  • XXTheRealMcCoyXX

    about time we started implementing the use of proper sustainable fuels anyway... This is just daftness... we don't need this much oil.
    Monday 03 January 2011 14:15:13
  • ThExLeGeNdxv2

    dude that beeping noise at the end of the video sounded like it came from somewhere else and it freaked me out
    Monday 06 December 2010 19:59:32
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    Monday 08 November 2010 08:28:35
  • joseftran

    The oil spill is just like a volcano. It spews ridiculous amounts of tar and other toxic material into the water or air and people breathe,drink and eat it and they DIE. That is why it's called toxic. However, the earth is made so that things like that can and obviously will happen. Whether it's natural or we helped speed up the reaction it's not a big deal to the earth cause there has been much worse if you take a look at what killed the dinosaurs. And still the earth is like "Whatever".
    Sunday 31 October 2010 10:44:35
  • joseftran

    The oil spill is just like a volcano. It spews ridiculous amounts of tar and other toxic material into the water or air and people breathe,drink and eat it and they DIE. That is why it's called toxic. However, the earth is made so that things like that can and obviously will happen. Whether it's natural and we helped speed up the reaction it's not a bid deal to the earth cause there has been much worse if you take a look at what killed the dinosaurs. And still the earth is like "Whatever".
    Sunday 31 October 2010 10:43:02
  • letmusiclive89

    @joseftran dissipated so it just goes into the water and disappears does it?
    Sunday 31 October 2010 03:12:56
  • letmusiclive89

    @zubair8137 sali half la
    Sunday 31 October 2010 03:10:18
  • letmusiclive89

    @dmgcat whatever saves a buck my friend
    Sunday 31 October 2010 03:08:34
  • mitchqqqqqq

    ya we r fucked
    Thursday 28 October 2010 23:44:37
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