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| City Lights at Night along the France-Italy Border: The
brightly lit metropolitan areas of Torino (Italy), Lyon, and
Marseille (both in France) stand out amidst numerous smaller urban
areas in this dramatic astronaut photograph. The image captures the
nighttime appearance of the France-Italy border. The southwestern end
of the Alps Mountains separates the two countries. The island of
Corsica is visible in the Ligurian Sea to the south (image
top). The full moon reflects brightly on the water surface and also illuminates the tops of low patchy clouds over the border (image center). This image was taken by an International Space Station (ISS) astronaut at approximately 11:55 p.m. local time, when the ISS was located over the France-Belgium border near Luxembourg. Astronauts orbiting the Earth frequently collect images that include sunglint, or the mirror-like reflection of sunlight off a water surface. Sunglint typically lends a bright, or washed out appearance to the water surface. In clear-sky conditions, reflected light from the Moon can produce the same effect (moonglint), as illustrated in this astronaut photograph. The astronaut observer was looking towards the southeast at an oblique viewing angle at the time the image was taken; in other words, looking outwards from the ISS, not straight down towards the Earth. |
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