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The capital of France and the largest city, Paris, is seen from 261 miles above in this photo taken on the International Space Station. | Credit: NASA
Paris, the capital of France, is shown why it is known as the “city of lights” in this photo taken from it on the International Space Station.
Why is this amazing?
From the viewpoint of the image, you look at 2.05 million people – the population of France and the largest city.
Paris is known as the “city of lights” for its early and capacity use of street lighting and being in the middle of the Enlightenment, a historical period characterized by the rise of the mind, the scientific way and freedom. As documents this image, its title is worth well, especially from the height of the earth at night.
When, where and how did it take?
Paris photo was taken at 9:54 pm local time on March 14, 2025 from 261 miles (420 km) over the city through a window on the International Space Station.
The astronaut who picked this shot-perhaps Expeedion 72 Flight Engineer Don Pettit, who was working on city documentation images at night-used by the full-frame Nikon Z9 camera without a lens of 200 mm.
Can any features be seen?
From this direction, the Eiffel Tower can be seen glowing in the light of the center yellow. Directly north, white in white is the de Trepevy arc.
Palais Garnier and Basilique Du Sacré-Cœur De Montmartre can be seen above the photo center,
Where can I know more?
From a previous picture for the day, see another without Betit Amazing land pictures And read about “Overview of the effect“Space pioneers witnessed after watching our home planet from space.