Stunning satellite images show just how big Death Valley's lake really was. See them
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New satellite images from NASA show Lake Manly in Death Valley reached 3 feet deep, deeper than previously thought, explaining its longevity and creating a unique research opportunity.
SWOT satellite technology helped researchers track and monitor the rare lake in Death Valley, providing insights into rare lake systems' behavior and filling data gaps.
The unusual lake in Badwater Basin, North America's driest point, remained visible for an extended period, allowing activities like kayaking, showcasing the impact of unusual weather events.
Lake Manly's depth was analyzed using SWOT satellite data, highlighting the value of satellite technology in studying and understanding unique and transient natural phenomena.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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