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World Air Traffic
Written by Jimmy
Given that at one time or another I’ve been on most of these flights, I found this pretty amazing… A 24 hour view of air traffic around the globe….
First, before clicking on the air traffic video, click on this to get a nice little soundtrack.
Second, before clicking on the video, read this…
“This is a 24 hour observation of all of the large aircraft flights in the world, condensed down to 1:11 minutes. From space we look like a bee hive of activity. What you will see, is a video showing air traffic around the world for 24 hours, taken from a satellite.children / grandchildren it provides a superb learning moment and an opportunity to open up what could be a very interesting discussion. This is one of the coolest things ever seen. It surpasses the “World At Night” poster that NatGeo (I think) published bout 20 years ago. How many people do YOU think are in the sky at any given moment?
You won’t believe this! The yellow dots are airplanes in the sky during a 24 hour period.
You will see the light of the day moving from the east to the west, as the Earth spins on its axis. Also you will see the aircraft flow of traffic leaving the North American continent and traveling at night to arrive in the UK in the morning. Then you will see the flow changing, leaving the UK in the morning and flying to the American continent in daylight.
This is something that everyone should see. For us old-timers it is really fascinating. For our
You can tell it was spring time in the north by the sun’s foot print over the planet. You could see that it didn’t set for long in the extreme north and it didn’t quite rise in the extreme south. We are taught about the earth’s tilt and how it causes summer and winter and how we had to imagine just what is going on. With this 24 hour observation of aircraft travel on the earth’s surface we get to see the daylight pattern move as well. Remember watch the day to night….. Day is over in Australia when it starts. “
Finally, if you enjoyed this, one of our fans sent this reference to me, so you can watch air traffic live for the rest of your lives. We hope you don’t do that — but here’s the link…
So cool – will definitly show this to the kids at school!
Comment by Helen on September 18, 2010 at 12:43 pm