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Australia at night, satellite image
Australia at night, satellite image. City lights (yellow) show areas of more dense population, particularly in Southeast Asia (top left) and on Australias east coast. Most of central Australia is uninhabited, as is the Antarctic (bottom right). This image was produced by combining data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and NOas POES satellites
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This satellite image of Australia at night showcases the stark contrast between densely populated areas and vast uninhabited regions. The city lights, depicted in a warm yellow hue, reveal the concentration of human activity in Southeast Asia and along Australia's east coast. However, most of central Australia remains untouched by urbanization, appearing as a dark expanse on the map. Similarly, the Antarctic region appears devoid of any artificial lighting due to its uninhabited nature. The creation of this stunning visual was made possible through the combination of data from two satellites: the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and NOas POES satellites. These technological marvels capture Earth's surface from space, providing valuable insights into our planet's geography and environmental impact. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this image sheds light on various aspects such as population distribution, energy consumption patterns, and even light pollution caused by artificial lighting. It serves as a reminder that despite significant advancements in technology and urbanization during the 21st century, vast portions of our planet remain unexplored or sparsely inhabited. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print captured by Science Photo Library without commercial intentions in mind let us appreciate both the beauty and fragility of our world while contemplating how we can strike a balance between progress and preserving Earth's natural wonders.
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