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The India-Pakistan boundary appears as an orange line in this picture taken from the International Space Station, Sept. 23, 2015. NASA

A nighttime picture taken from the International Space Station of the boundary between India and Pakistan—visible because of a string of Indian floodlights erected in an effort to prevent militants from crossing into its territory–went viral this week.

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the frontier was one of only a few visible from space at night. Among the others are the dividing lines between South Africa and Zimbabwe and North and South Korea – both marked by sharp differences in the prevalence of electric lighting on the two sides.

In the case of estranged neighbors India and Pakistan, the Indian floodlights, which extend for more than 1,900 kilometers, limn a boundary that is disputed in places.Fences extend along much of the 3,323-kilometerfrontier as well.

Indian security forces say they are trying to prevent militants from smuggling weapons, ammunition and fighters across the line from Pakistan into the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, a region also claimed by Pakistan. India blames Pakistan for harboring terrorists who strike in India, something Pakistan denies.

In July, Indian security forces shot dead four suspected militants who had mounted a deadly assault on a police station in northern India after attacking a bus. India said the gunmen came from Pakistan.

India’s Home Ministry wants to replace the current floodlights with LED bulbs, which are more energy efficient and has launched a pilot project along the boundary in the state of Punjab using this type of lighting.

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A nighttime panorama taken looking north across the Indus River valley from the International Space Station on Sept. 23, 2015. NASA
The distinct, bright light above the horizon is known as airglow, a phenomenon caused by the excitation of atoms and molecules high in the atmosphere by ultraviolet radiation from the sun, NASA said.

This wasn’t the first time a photograph of the boundary from space has been widely shared. This picture was taken from the International Space Station in 2011.

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Clusters of yellow lights on the Indo-Gangetic Plain indicate numerous cities in this photographof northern India and northern Pakistan taken by an astronauton Aug. 21, 2011, from the International Space Station. NASA

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An undated NASA image of the Earth at night. NASA
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A daylight view shows the bends of the Indus River valley winding through otherwise desert country on June14, 2014. NASA

@waz @HRK @Indus Falcon @dexter @Akheilos @DESERT FIGHTER @Zarvan @FaujHistorian @Horus @fakhre mirpur @Pomegranate @Green Angel @black-hawk_101 @engineer saad @Stealth @aliyusuf
 
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BN-KQ730_iborde_G_20151007072455.jpg

The India-Pakistan boundary appears as an orange line in this picture taken from the International Space Station, Sept. 23, 2015. NASA

A nighttime picture taken from the International Space Station of the boundary between India and Pakistan—visible because of a string of Indian floodlights erected in an effort to prevent militants from crossing into its territory–went viral this week.

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the frontier was one of only a few visible from space at night. Among the others are the dividing lines between South Africa and Zimbabwe and North and South Korea – both marked by sharp differences in the prevalence of electric lighting on the two sides.

In the case of estranged neighbors India and Pakistan, the Indian floodlights, which extend for more than 1,900 kilometers, limn a boundary that is disputed in places.Fences extend along much of the 3,323-kilometerfrontier as well.

Indian security forces say they are trying to prevent militants from smuggling weapons, ammunition and fighters across the line from Pakistan into the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, a region also claimed by Pakistan. India blames Pakistan for harboring terrorists who strike in India, something Pakistan denies.

In July, Indian security forces shot dead four suspected militants who had mounted a deadly assault on a police station in northern India after attacking a bus. India said the gunmen came from Pakistan.

India’s Home Ministry wants to replace the current floodlights with LED bulbs, which are more energy efficient and has launched a pilot project along the boundary in the state of Punjab using this type of lighting.

BN-KQ727_iborde_GS_20151007071629.jpg

A nighttime panorama taken looking north across the Indus River valley from the International Space Station on Sept. 23, 2015. NASA
The distinct, bright light above the horizon is known as airglow, a phenomenon caused by the excitation of atoms and molecules high in the atmosphere by ultraviolet radiation from the sun, NASA said.

This wasn’t the first time a photograph of the boundary from space has been widely shared. This picture was taken from the International Space Station in 2011.

BN-KQ732_iborde_G_20151007073233.jpg

Clusters of yellow lights on the Indo-Gangetic Plain indicate numerous cities in this photographof northern India and northern Pakistan taken by an astronauton Aug. 21, 2011, from the International Space Station. NASA

BN-KR204_iearth_G_20151008010551.jpg

An undated NASA image of the Earth at night. NASA
BN-KQ721_iborde_GS_20151007070802.jpg

A daylight view shows the bends of the Indus River valley winding through otherwise desert country on June14, 2014. NASA

@waz @HRK @Indus Falcon @dexter @Akheilos @DESERT FIGHTER @Zarvan @FaujHistorian @Horus @fakhre mirpur @Pomegranate @Green Angel @black-hawk_101 @engineer saad @Stealth @aliyusuf
india's great wall? What nonesense!

There is a thread already running: The India-Pakistan border is so closely guarded that it can be seen from space
 
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The image also shows the extend of load shedding outside of Punjab in Pakistan

And what's with Tibet, Xingang and inner Mongolia
No lights at all
This shows that all the development of China has happened in area bordering the sea and not its interiors
 
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The image also shows the extend of load shedding outside of Punjab in Pakistan

And what's with Tibet, Xingang and inner Mongolia
No lights at all
This shows that all the development of China has happened in area bordering the sea and not its interiors
No,because of the population density here.
I dont know how this pic was made,according to what I read before,India is dark compared to China.There r also inland province like Hubei,Hunan,Anhui,Shanxi.
The pic can only include few area in Xinjiang,Tibet,cant include inner mongolia.
 
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No,because of the population density here.
I dont know how this pic was made,according to what I read before,India is dark compared to China.There r also inland province like Hubei,Hunan,Anhui,Shanxi.
The pic can only include few area in Xinjiang,Tibet,cant include inner mongolia.
I don't see much difference

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@nik141991@IndianBong @ito @Kashmiri Pandit
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So much different..
density:Tibet around 2.1 Qinghai 7.2 xinjiang 13.7
※Inner Mongolia is a rich province among 30+ provinces. (density:20.9)
I want to know the population density in India.

※Once I went to Tibetan village,I think Tibetan may live the most relaxed life in China.And if China began to use the natural resource in Tibet,maybe Tibetan can live like those people in Shenmu county.:cool:
 
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2/3 of China is desert. It is obvious that people cannot live in a desert, hence no lights in those areas.
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So much different..
density:Tibet around 2.1 Qinghua 7.2 xinjiang 13.7
※Inner Mongolia is a rich province among 30+ provinces. (density:20.9)
I want to know the population density in India.

※Once I went to Tibetan village,I think Tibetan may live the most relaxed life in China.And if China began to use the natural resource in Tibet,maybe Tibetan can live like those people in Shenmu county.:cool:[/QUOTE]
400 average, yes you are right China is to big & majority of people live in far east I wonder how Russia look at night as most people live in far west
 
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