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  • 4
    Dec
    2012
    11:33pm, EST

    Holiday calendar: Riyadh at night

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    The city lights of Riyadh shine in a picture taken Nov. 13 from the International Space Station.

    By Alan Boyle, Science Editor, NBC News

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    Saudi Arabia's capital city glitters in this picture-perfect night view captured from Earth orbit last month from the International Space Station. The spread of Riyadh's city lights hints at a bustling population, which has grown from 150,000 in 1960 to 5.4 million this year. Click on over to NASA's Earth Observatory to identify landmarks such as the Riyadh Air Base, universities and the financial district.

    This view from above is tonight's offering for the Cosmic Log Space Advent Calendar, which serves up a fresh picture of Earth as seen from space every day from now until Christmas. For still more outer-space goodies, check out The Atlantic's Hubble Space Telescope Advent Calendar or the Zooniverse Advent Calendar — and stay tuned for another cosmic nighttime vista on Wednesday.

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    More views of Earth from space:

    • 2012 Cosmic Log Space Advent Calendar
    • Day 1: A fantastic Chinese fan
    • Day 2: Satellite shows a Grander Canyon
    • Day 3: Typhoon stirs awe — and alarm
    • 2011 Cosmic Log Space Advent Calendar
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    • Month in Space Pictures: November 2012

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    Shoukran! or as we more often say it, "thank you"!

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  • 1
    Nov
    2012
    8:22am, EDT

    Explosion rips through industrial building in Saudi Arabia's capital

    AP

    People walk among rubble at the site of a fuel truck explosion in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Nov. 1, 2012. A fuel truck exploded after hitting portions of a bridge, engulfing buildings and cars in flames, witnesses and officials said.

    Reuters

    An injured man lies on a stretcher after an explosion in eastern Riyadh on November 1, 2012.

    AP

    People walk among debris at the site of a fuel truck explosion in Riyadh on Nov. 1, 2012.

    NBC News staff and wire reports — Updated at 9:39 a.m. ET: At least 22 people were killed when a fuel truck crashed into an overpass in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday, triggering an explosion that brought down an industrial building and torched nearby vehicles, officials and state media said

    Health ministry spokesman Saad al-Qahtani said 135 people were injured in the disaster. He told state television they were mostly men and included some foreigners. Click here for updates on this developing story.

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    Or ? Don't worry it's not a terrorist attack / ..... The couple of gallons of fuel under your oven is capable of blowing up your whole kitchen with 2-3 rooms , so what do you think a fuel tank with approximately 15 000 gallons (5 million liters) will cause ? Plus with the traffic behind it and the b …

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  • 29
    Oct
    2011
    8:18pm, EDT

    New Saudi crown prince says Kingdom to remain stable

    By Rich Shulman

    I guess that's what you would expect him to say. Full story.

    Reuters

    Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, newly appointed Crown Prince speaks at an intrerview at the Riyadh Governor's Palace, October 29.

    Fahad Shadeed / Reuters

    Saudi men turn out in large numbers to show support and allegiance to newly appointed Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud at the Riyadh Governor's Palace, October 29.

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    Stable... until he dies, and that doesn't look too far off.

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  • 30
    Apr
    2011
    9:16pm, EDT

    Fayez Nureldine / AFP - Getty Images

    A Saudi man cleans his windscreen during a sand and dust storm that engulfed the Saudi capital Riyadh on April 30.

    Sand storm blows through Riyadh

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    While stopping to get gas is enough of a drag, I'm glad that I don't have to contend with sand storms.

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