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Each line indicates a constant elevation—a measured height above sea level or other reference point.
Matthew Frederick • 101 Things I Learned® in Engineering School

“The Narrows” - @SuperRare. This particular shot has never been taken before. Taken at almost 3 miles above NYC in a 🚁 with the doors open. The pilot had to be on Oxygen to legally and safely pilot the aircraft. This is the result of a highly planned and coordinated photo shoot. https://t.co/seKzfA3c9R
The highest peaks on each of the seven continents are: Everest, 29,028 feet (Asia); Aconcagua, 22,834 feet (South America); McKinley (also known as Denali), 20,320 feet (North America); Kilimanjaro, 19,340 feet (Africa); Elbrus, 18,510 feet (Europe); Vinson Massif, 16,067 feet (Antarctica); Kosciusko, 7,316 feet (Australia).
Jon Krakauer • Into Thin Air

A look at ELSA-d orbits since January. TLEs from @CelesTrak allow us to plot the Client altitude (yellow line) and the Servicer altitude (blue dots) over time.
The purple line is absolute distance between the two. Use the right y-axis for that!
A few insights below (1/4) https://t.co/7i7I6uHX1u
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