Big cities from Space!!!

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Antwerp

Antwerp in Belgium, like many European cities, displays a characteristic network of roads that radiate outwards like glowing spider webs

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Chicago

The wider metropolitan area of Chicago, Illinois, home to 10 million people, stands out at night

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El-Paso

El Paso, Texas, on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande, is marked by brightly-lit Interstate Highway I-10 that cuts across the city. It is bordered by Ciudad Juaréz, Mexico

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Las-Vegas

The 'Vegas Strip' of casinos and hotels, said to be the brightest spot on Earth, stands out in this image of Las Vegas at night

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Tokyo

The night lights of Tokyo, like many Japanese cities, have a blue-green glow caused by mercury vapour lighting

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London

This night-time view of London, captured in 2003, shows how the population density rapidly drops off from the city's bright urban centre. It was taken at 7.22pm on February 4. Thin clouds are evident in the fuzzy character of patterns for some of the surrounding smaller cities.

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Montreal

The Canadian city of Montreal is seen lit up at night in an orbital motion photo taking from the International Space Station

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Sao-Paolo

The sprawling urban footprint of São Paulo, Brazil, where different colours denote the different types and generation of streetlight

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Southern-California

The striking lights of southern California, as captured by astronaut Don Pettit

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Contributed by Alex from LA

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