Hi ya'll. A little info about the new guy: Just moved back to PA from Houston, TX. I'm not at all spanish or hispanic (fraternity nickname, long and boring story). I have 5 fingers (thumb inclusive) on my right hand. Many years ago, I was born, and I even have a certificate to prove it. I am not at all sarcastic.
BTW, the fact that the other images are composites is why fishing boats and other moving lights will not show up. The composites are designed to show 'permanent' lights, although degree of permanence is not really explained. Some of teh boats could actually be the islands themselves - don't think the blue coastlines are drawn perfect. South Korea's east coast buildup is probably not several miles inland, despite what the blue line shows. These pictures are often taken at odd oblique angles, and they don't always point north. Matching up a coastline drawing to a photograph is often difficult, and not always accurate. Islands usually don't quite line up - just use the blue lines for a general reference.
I still think much of the light in the Korea Strait is fishing boats, but the islands are not lined up very well.
Last edited by spanishguy; 05-10-2005 at 10:42 AM.
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