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The International Space Station captured images of the world's major cities at night from space

Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling
December 23, 2023
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From its position in orbit, some 408 kilometers above the Earth's surface, the International Space Station stands as a distinct witness to the greatness of our planet. It shows the amazing view of the major cities of the world.

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Especially DrIt is during the night hours when this space laboratory offers a unique and dazzling perspective: seeing illuminated cities from the immensity of the universe.

New York, photographed in all its lights

Meticulously captured by cameras aboard the International Space Station, the phenomenon presents a kaleidoscope of lights, shadows and patterns that tell the fascinating story of urban life on Earth.

When the earth falls into darkness, Cities are transformed into complex networks of light that define their features and reveal their urban designs.

Some show organized layout, others indulge in luminous chaos, but all have a uniqueness that those interested in maps and urban planning can easily recognize.

Buenos Aires, the Queen of Silver in all its glory

Thinking about these images from the International Space Station inevitably calls to mind the human footprint our cities leave in space. Densely lit urban areas become easily recognizable landmarks from orbit.

Majestic cities like New York, Tokyo and Paris shine with a light that bears witness to intense human activity, progress and development.

However, in the midst of this urban glow, striking contrasts can also be seen. On many occasions, the luminous glow is interrupted by large areas of darkness, indicating less populated areas or areas where artificial lighting is scarce.

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Dubai, with lights showing how the city spreads out towards the Arabian Gulf

This variation in light intensity reveals not only the physical expansion of cities, but also the intimate relationship between urbanization and the surrounding natural environment. Every flash of light and every shadow from the International Space Station tells a unique story about the complexity and diversity of urban life on our planet.

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