This has been seen many times before. It seems to be the lighting they are using as well as the yellow dispersant. BP has not confirmed or denied it
though!
I do not think we will ever know, until it blows up and Obama claims to have known nothing about it that is.
It sure looks like a flame there.I think it is from a bright spot light from another ROV. I can't say that is exactly what we are seeing, but it is
weird looking to say the least.I heard either yesterday or the day before about an igniter but don't remember if it was on an ROV or the ship burning
methane.
I keep alternating between light source and flame, especially when I see "things" flying by that are the same color. I have seen many colors based
on the intensity of the dispersant over the last few weeks, but this color is new to me.
If you look at the Skandi-ROV2 it might look that way but if you look at the Enterprise-ROV2 you can't detect anything similair in color and
brightness.
You beat me to that,but that is what makes it even more interesting because they do not seem to look the same color wise.You would think they should
at least look similar when coming from the same source. With enterprise it looks all dark but skandi is more towards the orange color.
That is why I suspect it to be the light on the Skandi. Flames will illuminate their surroundings. I'm not saying they haven't burned the methane
but, For the moment I can't see it.
Both streams are in color, and in both streams you can see shadows of the "clouds" the orange light is somewhere above the cam of the Skandi.
Same here it probably is the light it just has a crazy look to it. I wish those cameras were in HD that way it would be clearer and we would have a
better view of what is going on.
Could the rover be closer to the dispersant pipe?
maybe the colour lightens in relation to how much corexit its getting?
By the way, cant we pump a whole bunch of the dish soap they wash birds with?
I mean instead of the corexit ?