Astronauts stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) experience sunrise and sunset not just once daily, but up to 16 times.
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Astronauts aboard the ISS have taken stunning images of international borders that are visible from space due to distinct contrasts. Highlights include the illuminated India-Pakistan border, the darkened North Korea versus South Korea, and the clear demarcation between Israel and Egypt. These visuals emphasize geopolitical divisions and their long-lasting impacts.
Astronauts stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) experience sunrise and sunset not just once daily, but up to 16 times.
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