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The European Space Agency has released a stunning photo of Lima, Peru, taken from space. The image provides a unique perspective on the city, showcasing its sprawling landscape and urban development. From this vantage point, the city's grid-like pattern and dense population are clearly visible, with the Pacific Ocean stretching out to the west. The photo is a remarkable example of the agency's ability to capture high-quality images of our planet from orbit, offering insights into the geography and layout of cities around the world.

The photo of Lima is just one example of the many images taken by the European Space Agency's satellites and spacecraft. These images are used for a variety of purposes, including urban planning, environmental monitoring, and scientific research. By studying images like this one, researchers can gain a better understanding of how cities are growing and changing over time, and how they interact with their surrounding environments. The agency's work in this area is helping to advance our knowledge of the Earth and its many complex

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