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Credit & Copyright: NASA,  
NOAA NGDC,  
Suomi-NPP,  
Earth Observatory,  
Data and Processing: Chris Elvidge and Robert Simmon
Explanation:
Can you find your favorite   
country  
or   
city?    
  
Surprisingly, on this world-wide nightscape, city lights make this task quite possible.   
  
Human-made   
lights highlight particularly developed or populated areas of the Earth's surface,   
including the seaboards of Europe, the   
eastern United States, and   
Japan.   
  
Many large cities are located near rivers or   
oceans so that they can exchange goods cheaply by boat.    
  
Particularly   
dark areas include the central parts of   
South America,   
Africa,   
Asia, and Australia.    
  
The featured composite was created from images that were collected during cloud-free  
periods in April and October 2012 by the   
Suomi-NPP satellite,   
from a polar orbit   
about 824 kilometers above the surface, using its   
Visible Infrared Imaging  
Radiometer Suite (VIIRS).  
  
  
Data and Processing: Chris Elvidge and Robert Simmon
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