NASA released photos of Brazilian cities on Sunday (17) seen directly from the International Space Station, a scientific laboratory that has orbited Earth since 1988.
At night, the images show São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba. The recording shows millions of lights on as the station orbits each location.
Hello Brazil! The city lights of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Curitiba photographed from the space station orbiting 262 miles above on July 4, 2022. ?????? More cities at night.. https://t.co/4yfkLZZfVU pic.twitter.com/TW0M6lAVMX
— International Space Station (@Space_Station) 17 July 2022
According to a tweet from the official ISS account, the photos were taken on July 4 when the station was orbiting Earth at more than 262 miles (421 kilometers).
On the ISS Flickr page, it is still possible to see photos of the world from space, such as Seoul, South Korea, Tokyo, Japan and New York.
Source: Tec Mundo

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