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When astronauts look down at Earth from the International Space Station at night, they often see glittering lights marking cities, boats and other human endeavors. But day passes are a different story, which is why European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti pointed out a strange daylight sight of a bright dot in the desert.
“Intriguing sight! A bright dot in the Negev desert… so unusual to see human-made lights in day passes,” Cristoforetti tweeted on Thursday, posting three photos showing a distant white speck against a brown landscape.
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