This is a short video of satellite images from NASA which was released May 27, 2010 of the BP oil spill, which began on April 20,2010 with the explosion of the Deep Water Horizon offshore drilling rig. All rights belong to NASA with this video falling under their open license with proper credits given. No alteration has been made to the NASA video and no money will be made from it. These stunning images show the enormity of the oil spill which is the largest in US history. This is our crude awakening. Support clean energy alternatives. Click on this link to sign the petition to stop offshore drilling. Let this be our crude awakening. Support clean energy! We need to have a Green Revolution! Sign the petition to say NO MORE OFFSHORE DRILLING! secure.avaaz.org svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Video Rating: 5 / 5
BP Releases Four Disturbing New Videos of Gulf Oil Leak
Remember that 30 second video we posted last week of the main oil leak at the Deepwater Horizon site? That was just a teaser compared to these four videos that BP released after a request from Senators Bill Nelson of Florida and Barbara Boxer of California. And they’re just a harbinger of what’s to come–BP agreed this week to release all video footage of the spill. The bad news: the spill looks … Read more on Fast Company Magazine
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NASA releases infrared image of Gulf oil spill
The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer instrument on NASA’s Terra spacecraft captured this image of the growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on May 7, 2010.