The USS Abraham Lincoln and its Strike Group (File Photo above) have gotten underway from the Gulf of Oman, back out toward the Indian Ocean.
This is precisely the type of move one would expect to get the ships out of the range of Iranian anti-ship, cruise, and hypersonic missiles, just before the US commences an attack. (Or if the attack is called-off.)
The Intel comes from OS Intel in Pakistan at 7:16 PM eastern US Time and makes clear the Sentinel-2 Satellite data is from "a few hours ago." The word "few" generally means three (3).
So if the vessel commenced it's move four hours ago, and it can move at about 35 Knots per hour, that's about 140 nautical miles from where it was. I suspect not far enough . . . . but the ship may also be able to move a lot faster, especially if it doesn't have to worry about it's smaller Strike Group vessels keeping-up, because those smaller vessels may now have other tasks.
I say that, to say this: It seems to me that tonight is a "go" for the start of hostilities. Just my personal guess based on info I have been seeing publicly.

