Milan night lights from space

Night Light of Milan (Lombardy) from space (Italy) Src. Average luminocity for 10x10km area is 98.2905% and for 50x50km: 69.0344%.

2016 2012 2003 1995

Analysis of Milan night lights 2016

Square area 10x10 km:

100 82.7%
90-99 10.32%
80-89 3.65%
70-79 3.02%
60-69 0.32%
50-59 0%
40-49 0%
30-39 0%
20-29 0%
10-19 0%
0-9 0%

Square area 50x50 km:

100 27.4%
90-99 17.1%
80-89 6.31%
70-79 6.72%
60-69 6.75%
50-59 4.99%
40-49 4.28%
30-39 5.4%
20-29 9.95%
10-19 8.64%
0-9 2.45%

Clear (daylight) street map image can be seen on geolist.org.

Map coordinates:

45° 57' 18.9" North, 8° 29' 11" East

45° 27' 51.4" North, 9° 11' 22.2" East

44° 58' 8.3" North, 9° 53' 33.5" East

Distances WxH: 109.7×109.7 km

Fantastic image of Milan from space taken by astronauts [src2], but I don't have information about it's orientation, scale or angle. If necessary, it was rotated manually, so North points approximately to upper direction. Click to zoom in:

Some cities around Milan sort by population:
Sesto San Giovanni 8.2 km =5.1 mi, 20°
Corsico 7.2 km =4.5 mi, 238°
San Donato Milanese 8.6 km =5.3 mi, 134°
Romano Banco 7.9 km =4.9 mi, 234°
Bresso 8.2 km =5.1 mi, 359°
Cesano Boscone 7.8 km =4.8 mi, 251°
Novate Milanese 8.3 km =5.2 mi, 332°
Assago 7.9 km =4.9 mi, 218°

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Sources (retrieved 2019-11-25):
» NASA, Earths city lights 1995
» NASA city lights 2003
» Earth at Night: Flat Maps 2012, 2016
Src.2: picture by Oleg KononenkoRoscosmos, retrieved 2019-11-29