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Old 12-07-2012, 08:14 AM
 
Location: Minneapolis (St. Louis Park)
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WOW! Truly amazing ... how bright and heavily populated the US is east of the Mississippi!!

Metro Atlanta looks brighter than Dallas and and Houston, and almost as bright as NYC, Chicago and DC!
Having the brightest spot on that map really shouldn't be a stroke to anyone's ego -- it basically means you're a giant consumer of energy -- ESPECIALLY if your city/metro are not of that relative size! I'm not exactly stoked that the Twin Cities has as much light intensity as cities much larger than it, or not as much light intensity as its peer cities (Seattle, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Denver, etc.)....
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