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*stRgrL*
03-20-02, 03:14 PM
This is AMAZING!
Check the link below...This is really a sight to behold!
The 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 Johannesberg.
Look at the Australian Outback and the rans-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 last November on a perfect night with no obscuring atmospheric conditions.

Click here:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg

(Q)
03-20-02, 04:05 PM
*stRgrL*

Nice... :)

xraydelta1
03-20-02, 05:08 PM
Certainly an impressive picture... it also show where the best viewing spots are! (I must remember to put that porch light off.);)

wet1
03-20-02, 11:01 PM
Thanx. Great photo!

Rick
03-20-02, 11:15 PM
GRREAT PHOTO!!!!

Now why didnt our great photo poster get hold of it?;):D:p



bye!

wet1
03-20-02, 11:38 PM
Now why didnt our great photo poster get hold of it?

I remember a simular photo posted sometime back. I did a search but could not remember enough to get a line on which thread it was in.

Oh well, win a few, lose a few...

*stRgrL*
03-20-02, 11:39 PM
Welll..... what can I say??? Im brilliant!!!
Just kidding:D



Groove on

Rick
03-21-02, 02:17 AM
Hey Wet1,

check out this great link,it gives great pics everyday with a change and pics are cool with explaination off course.great!

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

bye!

Rick
03-21-02, 02:19 AM
OOPs,
is it the same one?sorry if it is.:(:p



bye!