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5 Earthly Objects That Can Actually Be Seen From Space

Did you know that there are certain earthly objects that can be seen from space? One such example is the sea of greenhouses in the Almería province of southern Spain. This massive greenhouse complex covers over 25,000 hectares of land and plays a crucial role in producing millions of tons of fruits and vegetables. Interestingly, if you live in Spain or other parts of Europe, there’s a good chance that the produce you consume is grown in Almería.

The sea of plastic greenhouses in Almería is so vast that it is visible from space. During the daytime, the sunlight reflected by the greenhouse structures creates a distinct visual impression. Unlike the Great Wall of China, which tends to blend into its surroundings when seen from space, the greenhouses stand out due to their unique location. These agricultural wonders are surrounded by water on one side and mountains on the other, making them easily distinguishable from high above the Earth’s atmosphere.

However, the expansion of the greenhouse industry in Almería has also had some unintended consequences. Over the past few decades, the region’s climate has been affected, with average temperatures cooling down compared to the rest of the area. This demonstrates the delicate balance between human activity and the environment.

Watch Koenigsegg One:1 With Naked Carbon-Fiber Body Hit The Streets

During the Supercar Owners Circle weekend in Spain, some incredible vehicles made an appearance. One of the most attention-grabbing machines was a Koenigsegg One:1 with its carbon-fiber body on full display. The crowd couldn’t resist taking photos of it.

The One:1 was a special version of the Agera, and its name referred to the weight-to-horsepower ratio. Powered by a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 engine, it produced an impressive 1,360 metric horsepower (1,341 horsepower), while weighing only 1,360 kilograms (2,998 pounds). This power was transferred through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. Accelerating at a mind-boggling rate, the car could reach a speed of 249 miles per hour in about 20 seconds. In fact, its estimated top speed of 273 mph positioned it among the fastest cars in the world.

Volkswagen Caddy Spy Photos Show eHybrid Variant

This week, spy photos have emerged of the new Volkswagen Caddy being tested in Spain. The small van was spotted without camouflage in passenger configuration and had two fuel filler caps, one of which is located in the front. This suggests that the vehicle is equipped with a plug-in hybrid electric powertrain.

There were previous speculations that the Volkswagen Caddy would utilize the same hybrid system found in the current Golf model. This system combines a 1.4-liter four-cylinder TSI gasoline engine with an electric motor to deliver a total output of up to 245 horsepower. However, it is now rumored that Volkswagen is developing a slightly larger version of this powertrain, using a 1.5-liter four-cylinder TSI gasoline engine. Specific details about the lithium-ion battery pack have not been disclosed, but it is expected to provide an all-electric range of around 60 kilometers or approximately 37 miles.