These unbelievable space images of Earth at night are a bunch of beautiful fakes

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Nothing makes me feel more connected to the rest of the human race than seeing images of Earth from space, especially those taken at night.

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National borders vanish, and rivers of light unite our towns and cities into a single glowing tapestry. It makes the planet resemble a giant, glowing, orb-shaped spaceship drifting through the void of space.

Just look at this incredible view of Europe, sparkling with artificial light:

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Er, wait a minute.

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If you've seen enough images of Earth from space at night, or you care to look closely enough, this image looks funny - and yet it has been shared all over the internet as a legitimate NASA photograph.

Seeing is believing, though. Compare it to this photograph of the Iberian Peninsula, taken by an astronaut aboard the International Space Station in July 2014:

As it turns out, the first - and arguably more breathtaking - image is actually a computer rendering created by Russian graphic artist Anton Balazh (Антон Балаж).

Scroll to see more of Balazh's mind-boggling views of Earth and learn how he pulled them off.

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