India seen glowing from space as Space Station passes over lit-up cities, Himalayas

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have shared a breathtaking set of photos showing India glowing at night.

These images, posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), capture the country’s glowing cities from thousands of kilometres above Earth.

The photos were taken as the ISS zoomed over the region, offering a unique bird’s-eye view that highlights both natural beauty and human activity.

The pictures show bright clusters of lights from big cities like Mumbai and Delhi, standing out against the dark Arabian Sea.

In the background, you can also make out the faint shape of the towering Himalayas.

A view of India and the Himalayas from Space. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

A view of India and the Himalayas from Space. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

Parts of the space station, like its solar panels, frame the shots, reminding us that this view comes from a human-made outpost in orbit.

Released early in the morning, the post has already drawn praise from people around the world, who call it a reminder of our planet’s wonder.

The pictures also tell a story about how India is growing.

An image of India's western region captured from space. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

An image of India’s western region captured from space. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

The bright lights show where people live and work, tracking the spread of cities over time. Scientists use similar images in datasets like Nasa’s Black Marble to study urbanisation.

India’s nightlights are expanding each year, a sign also the of expanding development and the nation’s economic progress.

From space, it’s clear how cities are lighting up more areas, but it also raises questions about light pollution, which can harm wildlife and make stars harder to see.

A cluster of lights show India cities glowing from space in an image captured by ISS. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

A cluster of lights show India cities glowing from space in an image captured by ISS. (Photo: X/@Space_Station)

The ISS, home to astronauts from different countries, orbits Earth every 90 minutes. Capturing such clear shots requires perfect timing, as the station moves at over 28,000 kmph.

Cameras on board snap these panoramas, stitching together wide views that ground-based photos can’t match.

Furthermore, sharing these images helps build excitement about space exploration and our environment. They spark conversations about global changes, like how urban growth affects the planet. For many, it’s a chance to see home from a new angle, fostering a sense of unity.

As one commenter on the post said, it’s like “seeing Earth’s heartbeat.”

These space snapshots remind us of the beauty below and that we have a set of watchful eyes out in the orbit.

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