Stunning Astronaut Photo From the Space Station Captures Tokyos Lights at Night – SciTechDaily

Posted: September 8, 2021 at 10:03 am

By NASA Earth ObservatorySeptember 4, 2021

December 23, 2020

Strings of light emanate from the Imperial Palace in the citys center and follow the expressway system outward.

Months before the world turned its eye toward Tokyo for the2020 Summer Olympics, an astronaut on the International Space Station captured this image of the Japanese megacity. The photograph offers a distinctive, high-resolution view of the citys structure via its nighttime light.

Many cities are oriented around a center. In most modern cities, this is abright downtown. In Tokyo, its the Imperial Palace. Strings of light emanate from the palace and follow Tokyos major expressway system outward. The brightest points indicate clusters of large buildings in several downtown areas. Major sports venueslike the Olympic Stadium and horse racing tracksalso leave subtle marks on the Tokyo nightscape.

In a city so well illuminated, the dark areas stand out as much as the bright. As Tokyos population pushes past 40 million, the city is reaching geographic limits on outward growth. Naturally bounded by Tokyo Bay to the east and mountains to the west, darker areas farther from the city center are often designated parks. The park system of Tokyo is extensive, covering 36 percent of the total land area in the prefecture.

The other negative space in the photo is Tokyo Bay and the major rivers (the Sumida, Tama, and Edo) that run through the city and into the bay. The only interruption to the darkness of the bay is the small points of light caused by ships traveling to and from Tokyos busy docks. The sharp, angular nature of the docks contrasts with the winding of the rivers and highlights their human-made origin.

Astronaut photographISS064-E-15098was acquired on December 23, 2020, with a Nikon D5 digital camera using a 400 millimeter focal length and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by a member of theExpedition 64 crew.The image has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed. TheInternational Space Station Programsupports the laboratory as part of theISS National Labto help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSCGateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.Caption by Alex Stoken, Jacobs, JETS Contract at NASA-JSC.

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