ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli took this image of Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica from the International Space Station during his VITA mission. He posted this image to social media, adding “Passing from West to East I would have got all of #Italy… Too bad it was a bit cloudy in the North!” Credit: ESA/NASA/R. Nespoli
Italy at night
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