TerryinMD
Veteran Member
This was passed along to us here at work.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg>Earthlights</A>
he image is a panoramic view of the world from the new space station.
It is a night photo with the lights clearly indicating the populated areas.
You can scroll East-West and North-South.
Note that Canada's population is almost exclusively along the U.S. border.
Moving east to Europe, there is a high population concentration along the
Mediterranean Coast. It's easy to spot London, Paris, Stockholm and Vienna.
Check out the development of Israel compared to the rest of the Arab
countries. Note the Nile River and the rest of the "Dark Continent". After
the Nile, the lights don't come on again until Johannesburg.
Look at the Australian Outback and the Trans-Siberian Rail Route.
Moving east, the most striking observation is the difference between North
and South Korea. Note the density of Japan.
What a piece of photography. It is an absolutely awesome picture of the
Earth taken from the Boeing built Space Station in November, 2000 on a
perfect night with no obscuring atmospheric conditions.
Enjoy...
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Terry
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg>Earthlights</A>
he image is a panoramic view of the world from the new space station.
It is a night photo with the lights clearly indicating the populated areas.
You can scroll East-West and North-South.
Note that Canada's population is almost exclusively along the U.S. border.
Moving east to Europe, there is a high population concentration along the
Mediterranean Coast. It's easy to spot London, Paris, Stockholm and Vienna.
Check out the development of Israel compared to the rest of the Arab
countries. Note the Nile River and the rest of the "Dark Continent". After
the Nile, the lights don't come on again until Johannesburg.
Look at the Australian Outback and the Trans-Siberian Rail Route.
Moving east, the most striking observation is the difference between North
and South Korea. Note the density of Japan.
What a piece of photography. It is an absolutely awesome picture of the
Earth taken from the Boeing built Space Station in November, 2000 on a
perfect night with no obscuring atmospheric conditions.
Enjoy...
<font color=red> fixed.... somehow http:// appeared twice - go figure.</font color=red>
Terry