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extra_specticles t1_jdz5lm3 wrote

Well the ISS is only about 400km from earth, so what they see is pretty much the same, only not obscured by clouds and light pollution. 400km is only the distance from London to just past Paris. So they are not going to see much more than we do.

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SpartanJack17 t1_jdz8voz wrote

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daikatana t1_jdz8xxy wrote

The same thing we see, only slightly clearer than on a clear night.

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