Cities at Night, Taken From Space SHARE: Tweet Find your city Find yourself a city to live in I will find a city Find yourself a city to live in –D. Byrne Part I: Follow Us SpaceRip’s description: “City lights broadcast our existence into the night of space. Imagine how the Earth will look to astronauts in a century’s time or longer? … Humans have created thousands of settlements, and we are lucky enough to be able to see some of them from the eyes of ISS astronauts. These images are incredibly difficult to take from a spacecraft traveling along at almost 28,000 kilometers per hour. The images are held at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in a special archive for astronaut photography.” Part II: SEE ALSO: • Whoops! 1970s NASA Video About Colonizing Space Way Off • Lou Dobbs Predicted This Whole ‘Asteroid Mining’ Thing Follow Us