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This is the International Networks Archive "Map of the Month." But I don't get it - how'd they get the whole earth to go dark at once???
Reviewed by spectrekitty Sep 24 2006, 02:16am ( 23 reviews ) • princeton.edu
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Rated by G991956 on Jun 22 2008, 6:21pm
Lets us know how much power is being generated!
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Rated by ilovethelakes on Sep 16 2007, 6:26am
nighttime satellite shot of Earth. Check out the Nile!
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Rated by thufth on Aug 03 2007, 11:40pm
I was wondering that too, Spectrekitty. HK looks pretty bright. ;D
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Rated by Jordan117 on May 26 2007, 5:52pm
Also note the dramatic difference between North and South Korea.
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Rated by kiwee on Feb 19 2007, 4:00am
that is really beautiful
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Rated by angels-falling on Nov 16 2006, 9:56am
This is so beautiful, yet.... sad....
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Rated by spectrekitty on Sep 24 2006, 2:16am
This is the International Networks Archive "Map of the Month." But I don't get it - how'd they get the whole earth to go dark at once???
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Rated by Mitsh on Sep 17 2006, 1:39am
Neat! A map showing where most of the population goes to hide at night.
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Rated by ChrisCree on Sep 05 2006, 9:56am
World lights at night