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A Typical Day In America's Airspace

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Published on Apr 28, 2011 by

http://airboyd.tv Courtesy: NASA/National Air & Space Museum (no audio)

Updated series of simulations created using NASA's FACET software shows the pattern of air traffic over the continental United States at various times, including Sept 11, 2001. It illustrates just how complex our air transportation system is and how challenging it is to make changes. This series was created several years ago with the National Air & Space Museum and continues to play at the "America by Air" exhibit in the museum on the Mall.

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  • WOW! Amazing

  • wHO THE FUCK DISLIKED THIS! A ALIEN?

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  • Looking at this I find it fascinating that Atlanta is the busiest when it seems to me that NYC or Chicago would be simply by looking at the amount of traffic. It's a modern miracle that more crashed do not happen.

  • why does some of them disapear in the ocean ? :O

  • cooL !!!!!!!!

  • @BalticaBeer Whitout greenhouse effect the earth could not be lived on.

  • @enchapi Try picturing cars in stead and yell pollution again.

  • Worms!

  • pollution 

  • yeah, nice day for fishing

  • greenhouse gases ><

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