@TheMatrixEquation-balance When I was a little kid one of my older brothers took me to the hole in the ground that was being dug for the foundation of the world trade center. astronomy.stackexchange.com/q/54211/7982 I asked him what those big pipes were and he explained that they were subways. astronomy.stackexchange.com/q/54211/7982
Years later the other older brother took me to the observation deck which was wide open during the early years - later they added a fence es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/… before dinner in China Town
And sadly during an even later trip I saw the site after the destruction while cleanup was still underway. I guess I'm old. I know the scene you are thinking of, but it also reminds me of the Burning Ship Fractal
Fractal images from the Mandelbrot set are well known. Plots of the Burning Ship fractal are a bit lesser known but this answer discusses these and others. They can be viewed by iterating the following on the complex plane and recording the value of the index $n$ for the last iteration that each ...
We can get RAW versions for many ISS images, like those of airglow, e.g. ISS043-E-143486. But all the photos of the Milky Way taken from ISS that I found were posted on Twitter (e.g. this, Flickr or other social networks heavily tone-mapped, it's not possible to get the RAW sources, and apparentl...
@uhoh - These steel piles were designed to withstand 2 hours of a regular fire. But not a single structural engineer realized on that day that it was a suicide to send hundreds of firefighters upstairs.
@TheMatrixEquation-balance If they can find two uses for them, that is even better!
@uhoh I was there in November 2001 and it was very somber walking down to the site, to see what could be seen. I made it to the Observation Deck in the late 90's. Yet to try the new one.... I missed the opening stair climb event though. Would like to get back in shape and do that.
@geoffc - When we watched the collapsing WTC, we knew instantly, it was a consequential event for the history of human civilization. I think, during Starship (Super Heavy) launch we felt something similar.
Your second example is so much more positive! I also felt the same on the first laniding of F9. And on the first F-Heavy success. Those two boosters coming down in synchrony was awesome.
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