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PHOTOS: Satellite images illustrate how holidays affect light usage

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The invention of the light bulb some 140 years ago was such an advancement for humanity that it’s apparent from space.

A new e-book from NASA, “Earth at Night,” illustrates this and other phenomena with 25 years’ worth of satellite photos. In particular, it shows how major holidays change lightscapes around the world.

Download the e-book here, and see some select images in the gallery below.

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