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NASA, the national space agency of the U.S., on Thursday released a black and white satellite imagery of India Diwali night 2012, cautioning people against the fake image in circulation on the social media.

“On November 12, 2012, the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite captured this night-time view of southern Asia,” NASA said releasing a picture of India on this Diwali night.

“The image is based on data collected by the VIIRS ‘day- night band’, which detects light in a range of wavelengths from green to near-infrared. The image has been brightened to make the city lights easier to distinguish,” it said.

NASA said most of the bright areas in the imagery released by it are cities and towns in India. “India is home to more than 1.2 billion people and has 30 cities with populations over 1 million,” it said.

Cities in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan are also visible near the edges of the image.

“An image that claims to show the region lit for Diwali has been circulating on social media websites and the Internet in recent years. In fact, it does not show what it claims.

That image, based on data from the Operational Linescan System flown on US Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites, is a colour—composite created in 2003 by NOAA scientist Chris Elvidge to highlight population growth over time,” NASA said.

“In that image, white areas show city lights that were visible prior to 1992, while blue, green, and red shades indicate city lights that became visible in 1992, 1998, and 2003 respectively,” it said.

“In reality, any extra light produced during Diwali is so subtle that it is likely imperceptible when observed from space,” NASA said.
 
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That track of light on the left right above State of Gujarat is Karachi Pakistan, Hyderabad and northwards along Indus river, all the way to Islamabad and Peshawar. You can clearly see the demarcation of the borderline. That has clearly nothing to do with diwali, just the normal nighttime lights in PAK DHARTI:D
 
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That track of light on the left is Karachi Pakistan and northwards along Indus river. You can clearly see the demarcation of the borderline. That has clearly nothing to do with diwali, just the normal nighttime lights in PAK DHARTI:D


as i see it, the entire Indian administered Kashmir is shining more brightly than entire Pakistan.

picture tells a thousand words kid.
 
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as is see it, the entire Indian administered Kashmir is shining more brightly than entire Pakistan.

picture tells a thousand words kid.

Do you know i first saw this picture a long ago.

as is see it, the entire Indian administered Kashmir is shining more brightly than entire Pakistan.

picture tells a thousand words kid.

A very small piece of indian administrated kashmir is shown in this picture.
 
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Can you post the link? I don't think this has anything to do with Diwali.

do come out of the PDF world once in a while, any way here you go

NASA releases map of India on Diwali night

NASA releases map of India on Diwali night

NASA releases Diwali night map of India

Do you know i first saw this picture a long ago.



A very small piece of indian administrated kashmir is shown in this picture.

but the entire Pakistan is in the picture, even Bangladesh is shining more brightly, look at the picture kid, or is it another RAW-MOSSAD-CIA conspiracy for you
 
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fake....its not diwali...just a normal map.....shame on indians if they think its diwali....and half of Pakistan in that map is more brighter than india...no diwali here sir.

I saw this picture a long ago perhaps 6 months or more.

And yes you are right this is not diwali picture.
 
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Satellite Image of India a Night before Diwali Day 2012

Diwali is one of the biggest festival celebrated in India. During Deepawali, Hindus around the world lights lamps, candles and fire crackers. We can say it’s not only a festival of light, but it’s a festival of crackers too!

On 12th of November 2012, Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (also known as VIIRS) mounted on Suomi NPP (National Polar Orbiting Partnership) satellite captured following image of India / Southeast Asia at Night Time:

india-diwali-day-2012-satellite-image.jpg


In above image, the bright areas are actually the cities and towns in India. You can also see Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan near the edges of above image.

From past few years following image has been constantly circulating on the internet:


India-fake-diwali-day-image.jpg


The above satellite image claims to be taken on Diwali Day, but it is actually a composite of satellite photos of India created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2003!

The above image was meant to show population growth in India over time, but it got huge popularity on the internet as Diwali Day Satellite Image of India! In this image white lights depicts where population was centered in India before 1992, while different colors depicts the movement of people!


You can download high-resolution of original satellite image of India a night before Diwali Day 2012 using THIS LINK

Credit for original satellite image of India a night before Diwali Day 2012 goes to NASA.

Satellite Image of India a Night before Diwali Day 2012 | MrinTech
 
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