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| Los Angeles at Night: After sunset the borders of “The City of
Angels” are defined as much by its dark terrain features as by its
well-lit grid of streets and freeways. Over 13 million people inhabit
the coastal basin bounded roughly by the Santa Monica and San Gabriel
Mountains to the north and the Chino Hills and Santa Ana Mountains to
the east and southeast. The crew of the International Space Station took this unique image shortly after 1 a.m. local time on March 10, 2003. Both the glitter and sprawl of America’s second largest city as well as a number of its renowned landmarks are highly visible. In the north, Hollywood is nestled against the south side of the Santa Monica Mountains. On the coast, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the port facilities at Long Beach Naval Shipyards are bright spots. Finally, even at this time of night, the bright lights of Disneyland in Anaheim are a standout feature. |
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