Satellite Night Image of Korea
Provided by  William Tongil Chu
(
WTChu@LBL.gov
), Senior Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
The Chosun Ilbo, May 4, 2000

A multi layer image taken at night by a U.S. satellite and acquired by the Korea China Atmospheric Science Center shows North Korea practically devoid of lights with the exception of Pyongyang and Shinuiju. In contrast South Korea is brightly lit with a major concentration in Seoul.


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