Saint Petersburg night lights from space

Night Light of Saint Petersburg (St.-Petersburg) from space (Russia) Src. Average luminocity for 10x10km area is 99.7619% and for 50x50km: 55.4666%.

2016 2012 2003 1995

Analysis of Saint Petersburg night lights 2016

Square area 10x10 km:

100 94.91%
90-99 4.44%
80-89 0.22%
70-79 0.43%
60-69 0%
50-59 0%
40-49 0%
30-39 0%
20-29 0%
10-19 0%
0-9 0%

Square area 50x50 km:

100 25.1%
90-99 11.9%
80-89 4.58%
70-79 4.64%
60-69 3.46%
50-59 2.75%
40-49 2.51%
30-39 5.62%
20-29 9.94%
10-19 11.99%
0-9 17.49%

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

Map coordinates:

60° 17' 20.3" North, 29° 36' 39.6" East

59° 56' 19.1" North, 30° 18' 50.9" East

59° 35' 4.3" North, 31° 1' 2.1" East

Distances WxH: 78.3×78.3 km

Fantastic image of Saint Petersburg 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 Saint Petersburg sort by population:
Centralniy 2.7 km =1.7 mi, 107°
Vasyl'evsky Ostrov 3.4 km =2.1 mi, 274°
Admiralteisky 3.7 km =2.3 mi, 205°
Petrogradka 3 km =1.9 mi, 357°
Finlyandskiy 4.3 km =2.7 mi, 40°
Chernaya Rechka 5.3 km =3.3 mi, 353°
Sampsonievskiy 5.4 km =3.4 mi, 17°
Krestovskiy ostrov 4.8 km =3 mi, 318°

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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