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Topic Title: NASA Worldview Topic Summary: Where the night lights are Created On: 04/16/2017 09:23 PM |
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04/16/2017 09:23 PM
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Worldview is a new interactive night-view. A great way to find places with dark night skies, big cities, and whatnot. A great way to quickly understand how Australia is laid out. |
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04/17/2017 06:36 AM
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thats cool!
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04/17/2017 08:35 AM
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Very good!
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04/17/2017 08:48 AM
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Cool. Looks like Israel and Egypt never turn off their lights! Nile River route is about the biggest, contiguous, most-dense strip of them all.
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04/17/2017 09:03 AM
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The Nile valley is incredibly densely populated. But take a look at Syria. The lights have gone out. You can see a lot of the India-Pakistan border. It's a string of lights running through nowhere. The whole thing is fenced and lighted. The lights do a lot to explain why Portugal is a distinct country. I wonder why Galicia (north of Portugal, and where the local language is more like Portuguese than Spanish) belongs to Spain. You can tell that Maui is becoming pretty developed. |
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04/19/2017 12:33 PM
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Diego Garcia is really bright. I wonder what the cluster of lights at about -4.0 88.85 is? Google earth just shows ocean... (atlantis, shhhhh) ------------------------- add a signature since I'm here in profile anyway |
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04/20/2017 05:31 AM
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I wonder what the cluster of lights at about -4.0 88.85 is?
Google earth just shows ocean...
(atlantis, shhhhh)
Kelly's new artifical-reef surf complex/juice bar ? |
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04/20/2017 12:50 PM
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North Korea, one city has lights?
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