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  2. List of National Geographic original features - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Channel Expedition Mars: Spirit and Opportunity 16 November 2016 Before the Flood: 21 October 2016 Drain the Ocean: WWII 19 September 2016 9/11: The Plane That Hit the Pentagon 10 September 2016 Mega Hammerhead 26 June 2016 Nat Geo Wild Sharkatratz 26 June 2016 Drain the Titanic 5 May 2016 National Geographic Channel

  3. Central African Airways Flight 890 - Wikipedia

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    According to an International Civil Aviation Organization accident digest, the plane crashed while making a nighttime approach to runway 33R, and while flying in clouds the pilot descended below a safe altitude, causing the aircraft to crash into high ground. While the reason for the quick descent remains unknown, it is believed the pilot may ...

  4. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Special 11050 African Wildlife (UK Version) (Collector's Edition) ... Flying Car 1982 ... Clouds, Sun, Rain and Rainbow

  5. George Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    African Air is a compilation of pictures from ten years of flying over Africa, mostly with a motorized paraglider. Empty Quarter contains images of the Arabian landscape, its people, and its wildlife. Desert Air is a photographic collection of the world's "extreme deserts", which receive less than four inches of precipitation per year.

  6. Jet stream - Wikipedia

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    The term "jet stream" is also applied to some other winds at varying levels in the atmosphere, some global (such as the higher-level polar-night jet), some local (such as the African easterly jet). Meteorologists use the location of some of the jet streams as an aid in weather forecasting. Airlines use them to reduce some flight times and fuel ...

  7. Vapor cone - Wikipedia

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    A vapor cone (also known as a Mach diamond, [1] shock collar, or shock egg) is a visible cloud of condensed water that can sometimes form around an object moving at high speed through moist air, such as an aircraft flying at transonic speeds. When the localized air pressure around the object drops, so does the air temperature.

  8. J. Michael Fay - Wikipedia

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    J. Michael Fay (born September 1956, Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American ecologist and conservationist notable for, among other things, the MegaTransect, in which he spent 455 days walking 2,000 miles (3,200 km) across Africa and the MegaFlyover in which he and pilot Peter Ragg spent months flying 70,000 miles in a small plane at low altitude, taking photographs every twenty seconds.

  9. Environmental impact of aviation - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 study published in Communications Earth & Environment revealed that carbon dioxide emissions from private jet travel surged to 15.6 million tonnes in 2023, a 46% increase compared to 2019. Despite serving only 256,000 individuals—approximately 0.003% of the global population—the industry contributes significantly to greenhouse gas ...