ISS photo captures Atlantic sunglint 263 miles up, showing mirror-like ocean glare
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March 2, 2026
"Sunlight" beams off a partly cloudy Atlantic Ocean just after sunrise as the International Space Station orbited 263 miles above on March 5, 2025. This is an example of sunglint, an optical phenomenon that occurs when sunlight reflects off the surface of water at the same angle that a satellite sensor views it. The result is a mirror-like specular reflection of sunlight off the water and back at the satellite sensor or astronaut.
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Originally published on Phys.org on 3/2/2026