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Oil Spill Seen Approaching Shore from Space

In this image acquired by ESA's Envisat on April 29, oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico can be seen as a dark blue swirl advancing toward the Louisiana coast. Envisat acquired this image with its Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS). Credits: ESA

The dark swirl of the expanding oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was photographed yesterday from space as the slick inched ever closer to the Louisiana coast.

The latest image from the European Space Agency's Envisat satellite showed that the oil spill – five times larger than first estimated – had spread to just under 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the coast, threatening an environmental disaster.

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