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By: nacl01 in POPE IV | Recommend this post (2)
Fri, 22 Dec 17 9:00 AM | 57 view(s)
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If the fat kid with the bad haircut continues the way he is going, the daytime picture will look like this, too. There will be no distinction between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Just an island called South Korea.

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Korea at Night
By: Zimbler0
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Fri, 22 Dec 17 6:35 AM
Msg. 40717 of 47202

https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=83182

Flying over East Asia, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) took this night image of the Korean Peninsula. Unlike daylight images, city lights at night illustrate dramatically the relative economic importance of cities, as gauged by relative size. In this north-looking view, it is immediately obvious that greater Seoul is a major city and that the port of Gunsan is minor by comparison. There are 25.6 million people in the Seoul metropolitan area—more than half of South Korea’s citizens—while Gunsan’s population is 280,000.

North Korea is almost completely dark compared to neighboring South Korea and China.

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