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ISS astronaut captures night-time view of Southern Europe from space

A JAXA astronaut aboard the ISS captures Italy’s bright urban corridor and Earth’s glowing atmosphere from 261 miles above.

November 25, 2025 / 10:41 IST
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Radiant Night-Time View of Southern Europe from Space (Image: JAXA/Kimiya Yui⁣)
Radiant Night-Time View of Southern Europe from Space (Image: JAXA/Kimiya Yui⁣)

A Japanese astronaut has captured an extraordinary view of Europe at night. Kimiya Yui photographed southern Europe during an ISS orbit above Earth. The image shows a dark planet edged by a glowing green atmosphere. City lights create a striking pattern across the visible land.

Italy Shines Brightest

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At left the Po Valley region stands out brilliantly. Milan and Turin appear as clusters of intense light. Their suburbs spread outward forming a vibrant urban corridor. The rest of the visible land appears more dimly lit.

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