Displaying 1465 - 1472 of 1485 Satellite Snapshots Touring the Ocean Bottom (Video) Feb 11, 2011 The ocean – it is the most prominent feature on Earth, and of immeasurable importance to life on the planet. But what would it look like if all of… image Feature Story Latest NOAA Satellite Analysis of Gulf Oil Spill Extent - June 16, 2010 Jun 16, 2010 The latest data (completed on June 15, 2010) from NOAA's Satellite Analysis Branch shows the extent of surface oil in the Gulf. For a… image Satellite Snapshots Satellite Analysis of Gulf Surface Oil Extents (Video) Jun 9, 2010 Oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico since the BP Deepwater Horizon caught fire on April 20th, 2010, exploded, and… image Satellite Snapshots MODIS Image of Gulf Oil Spill - June 9, 2010 Jun 9, 2010 The MODIS sensor on NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico at the right time relative to the sun's position, capturing… image Satellite Snapshots Hurricane Isabel Nov 2, 2009 Hurricane Isabel just after it made landfall near Drum Inlet, North Carolina as shown in this image from September 18, 2003 at 2115Z image Satellite Snapshots Hurricane Katrina August 22 through September 1, 2005 Sep 1, 2009 Hurricane Katrina imagery from GOES East including rapid scan data from August 22 through September 1, 2005. image Satellite Snapshots Surveying the Coast Jun 18, 2009 The Office of Coast Survey, part of the National Ocean Service, conducts missions to chart the coasts and ocean bottom along U.S… image Satellite Snapshots The Dead Zone May 4, 2009 Hypoxic zones are areas in the ocean of such low oxygen concentration that animal life suffocates and dies, and as a result are sometimes called … image Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Previous First page 1 … Page 183 Current page 184 Page 185 … Last page 186 Next page ›› Next