A sensitive new sensor allows a clearer view of dim night lights on Earth.
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The Suomi NPP satellite has a potent new sensor for distinguishing Earth’s night lights.
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This animated globe shows the city lights of the world as they appeared to the new Suomi NPP satellite, which has at least 10 times better light-resolving power than previous night-viewing satellites.
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Updated for 2012, this map of lights across America has a least 10 times better resolution than previous maps.
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Night life takes on a new meaning when viewed from space.
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The lights of cities and villages trace the outlines of civilization in this global view.
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The Suomi NPP satellite got a clear view of Western Europe, its nighttime lights, and its moonlit landscape.
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City lights shone brightly in the United States as revelers welcomed the new year.
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Satellite data reveals increases in December holiday lighting in the United States, mostly in the suburbs.
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Unique satellite instruments capture the view of the Olympic host city at night.
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New images from Suomi NPP are an order of magnitude better than previous satellite views of city lights.
By removing natural and stray light sources, researchers get a clearer picture of the human footprint on Earth.
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At night, the Nile River Valley and Delta resemble a giant flower in this image from October 13, 2012.
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A satellite detected the visible light produced by electrically charged particles hitting the atmosphere—also known as the aurora australis.
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The powerful storm knocked out power across the southeast U.S., as seen by a NOAA-NASA satellite.
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Night lights not only speak to where we live, but how.
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What are those lights in the Outback?