Earth at night - Pic

Im confused.. How is it night time everywhere at one time or is it all pieced together?
 
I'm confused.. How is it night time everywhere at one time or is it all pieced together?
all pictures were taken at night, just different times its been answered like 5000 times
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what am I looking at here?
 
I was being funny. I figured I'd ask it in a more complex way to throw those who may have answered it off.. lol

Sorry.. I will go back to complex Threads now.. lol
 
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION

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@ America tellin' everybody to go green.

Look at us
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My thoughts exactly.

Does Russia not believe in lights? They are almost completely dark.
 
Originally Posted by purepwrta

Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION

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@ America tellin' everybody to go green.

Look at us
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My thoughts exactly.

Does Russia not believe in lights? They are almost completely dark.
Most of Russia's population live East of the Ural Mountain range.
West of the Urals is colllldddddd.
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Originally Posted by abernja

Originally Posted by youngJEDIFRESH

how can the earth be entirely dark? it would be daytime on the other side if it was night on the other


The above image is actually a composite of hundreds of pictures made by the orbiting DMSP satellites.


gracias for the info sir
 
hmmmmm the rocky mountain area in the U.S. is relatively dark compared to the rest of the country

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siberia must be a scary !@% place to spend a night in
 
Wow the whole eastcoast is glowing. Now we know where the majority of the global warming is coming from.
 
Originally Posted by K8be wan Kenobi

wasn't that pic debunked as a fake? the whole world is never fully dark at the same time, unless that was during an eclipse or something. and even then.

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The above image is actually a composite of hundreds of pictures made by the orbiting DMSP satellites.
Pics are awesome. Makes you wonder about how much there is out there that we haven't even uncovered.
 
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