New lakes in southern Egypt have been monitored by astronauts since 1998. The animation links together several photographs of the region taken by astronauts to show the sequence of flooding in the Toshka depression. The flooding was first documented in early November 1998. Subsequently, three additional lakes were created by Lake Nasser overflow, as shown by the above photograph (STS103-712-7) taken in December of 1999. Estimates of areas of the lakes were made after the images were registered to a common image base. The region will be the location of large Egyptian agricultural developments that will support millions of people.
Additional photographs of the region taken by Astronauts can be viewed at NASA-JSC’s Earth Sciences Home Page.
The Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) captured these lakes on February 9, 2000 (2.4 MB) and October 10, 2000.
Image provided by the Earth Science and Image Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center