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This California superbloom is so big, you can see it from space. View the photos

The bloom is called super for a reason.

For the last few weeks, the massive fields of wildflowers spreading across California’s hills and valleys have enchanted residents and visitors who’ve traveled to see them up close.

Turns out you can actually see them from very, very far away as well.

In eastern San Luis Obispo County, the superbloom is so big and bright, you can see it from space.

NASA

NASA released satellite images showing the superbloom in the Carrizo Plain National Monument on April 6.

The images show huge stretches of the region covered in bright yellow flowers and even an unexpected patch of purple north of Soda Lake Road.

NASA

The images were captured by the Operational Land Imager-2 (OLI-2) on Landsat 9, according to NASA.

Lauren Dauphin NASA Earth Observatory

“The seasonal spectacle was visible from space,” the agency wrote. “Compared to an image taken in April 2022, the area is considerably greener and more colorful.”

Lauren Dauphin NASA Earth Observatory

It’s not the first time a California superbloom could be seen from space. In 2019, fields of orange California poppies were captured via satellite near the town of New Cuyama.

This story was originally published April 12, 2023 at 9:55 AM with the headline "This California superbloom is so big, you can see it from space. View the photos."

Kaytlyn Leslie
The Tribune
Kaytlyn Leslie writes about business and development for The San Luis Obispo Tribune. Hailing from Nipomo, she also covers city governments and happenings in San Luis Obispo. She joined The Tribune in 2013 after graduating from Cal Poly with her journalism degree.
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