Satellite Image Of India On Diwali Night 2017
An image that claims to show the region lit for diwali has been circulating on social media websites and the internet in recent years.
Satellite image of india on diwali night 2017. While that turned out to be a fake image this one here is a 100 percent real. Nasa releases satellite images of india on diwali night. Nasa releases satellite images of india at night and they are stunning. Remember the picture of india on diwali night that went viral some time back.
Click through for snapshots of deepawali celebrations. Nasa releases satellite images of india at night and they are stunning. With festival falling on october 18 19 this year people across the country have started to clean and renovate their homes and offices festive shopping has begun homes are being decorated with lights and much more. On the left is an image released by nasa earth observatory on december 5 2012 that shows india during diwali celebrations on the night of november 12 2012.
While that turned out to be a fake image this one here is a 100 percent real. Nasa the national space agency of the u s on thursday released a black and white satellite imagery of india diwali night 2012 cautioning people against the fake image in circulation on the social. Diwali 2017 preparations have begun. Diwali being the festival of lights when much of the country is brightly and colourfully illuminated and fireworks light up the moonless sky.
The real picture of india from space on diwali night was taken on november 12 2012 by the visible infrared imaging radiometer suite viirs on the suomi npp satellite. This picture shows the. This one is real. Remember the picture of india on diwali night that went viral some time back.
Perhpas the image showing a brightly lit india in different colours made it more believable as a diwali night satellite image and that is the reason many people are immediately believing in the theory that this is india s image on a diwali night. A picture of india on diwali taken from space by nasa has by now become a standing joke. The image was tweeted by an astronaut with the european space agency.