Aerospace
60 Amazing picture taken by Google Earth.. Certainly you should’t miss it.. !!
Google Earth gives many people a chance to explore the planet without even having to leave their room. Here are 60 of the most Inexplicable yet amazing images that were found on Google Earth. Some of them are just plain mysterious You’ve no doubt already come across some interesting finds on Google Earth. The post below attempts to compile the most fascinating sites other have stumbled upon browsing Google Earth. From natural formations to human structures, the world is a different place when viewed from above.
Airplane Boneyard
32 08’59.96″ N, 110 50’09.03″W
Tucson, Arizona
Mysterious Desert Pattern
27°22’50.10″N, 33°37’54.62″E
Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
Swastika-Shaped Building Complex
32°40’34.19″N 117° 9’27.58″W
Coronado, California, USA
Buffalo Herd
4°17’21.49″ S 31°23’46.46″ E
Kigosi Game Reserve, Tanzania
Giant Triangle
33.747252, -112.633853
Wittmann, Arizona, USA
Shipwrecked SS Ayrfield with Trees
-33.836379, 151.080506
Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia
The Badlands Guardian
50° 0’38.20″N 110° 6’48.32″W
Walsh, Alberta, Canada
Parking Lot for Fighter Jets
33.927911, -118.38069
El Segundo, California, USA
Firefox Logo
45° 7’25.87″N 123° 6’48.97″W
Dayton, Oregon, USA
Guitar-Shaped Forest
-33.867886, -63.987
Córdoba, Argentina
Martin Ureta 71 year old, he made guitar shape design for memory of his wife.it was built in 1977
Located in the fertile agricultural region of Argentina’s ‘Pampas’ is a guitar shaped forest made up of over 7,000 cypress and eucalyptus trees. At over a kilometer in length (2/3 of a mile) the guitar shaped forest is quite visible for passing planes and satellites above. While it’s sheer size and scale is impressive as a piece of land art, the story of how it came to be is even more touching.
Heart-Shaped Lake
41.303921, -81.901693
Columbia Station, Ohio, USA
Mysterious Desert Pattern
40.452107, 93.742118
China
Giant Target
37.563936, -116.85123
Nevada, USA
World’s Biggest Pool
-33.350534, -71.653268
Algarrobo, Valparaíso, Chile
Jesus Loves You
43.645074, -115.993081
Boise National Forest, Boise, Idaho, USA
Lion King
51.848637, -0.55462
Dunstable LU6 2LD, UK
Northern Cyprus Flag
35.282902, 33.376891
Kyrenia, Cyprus
Star Fort
Schansdijk 5, 4655 De Heen,
The Netherlands
Potash Ponds
38°29’0.16″N 109°40’52.80″W
Moab, Utah, USA Mysterious Pattern
37.629562, -116.849556
Nevada, USA
The Whampoa Boat-Shaped Shopping Centre
22°18’14.15″N, 114°11’24.66″E
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Russell Square
Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom
Coca Cola Logo
-18.529211, -70.249941
Arica, Arica y Parinacota, Chile
Concentric Cirlces
39.623119, -107.635353
New Castle, Colorado, USA
Island in a Lake in an Island in a Lake
69.793° N, 108.241° W
Northern Canada
Flipped Car
51°19’18.13″N, 6°34’35.64″E
Krefeld, Germany
Strange Symbol
37.401573, -116.867808
Nevada, USA
Monkey Face
65.476721, -173.511416
Russia
Big Swimming Pool
52°29’52.24″N 13°27’13.67″E
Berlin, Germany
Big Friendly Giant
19°56’56.96″S 69°38’1.83″W
Huara, Tarapacá, Chile
Another Jet in a Parking Lot
48.825183, 2.1985795
92410 Ville-d’Avray, France
More Mysterious Desert Patterns
40.458148, 93.393145
China
Shipwreck
30.541634, 47.825445
Basrah, Iraq
Multiple Landing Strips in the Desert
32.663367, -111.487618
Eloy, Arizona, USA
Oil Fields
37°39’16.06″S 68°10’16.42″W
Rio Negro, Argentina
Mattel Logo
33.921277, -118.391674
El Segundo, California
Uluru / Ayers Rock
-25.344375, 131.034401
Northern Territory, Austrlia
1:20 Scale Model of Disputed Border Region
between India and China
38.265652, 105.9517
Yong Ning Xian, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
UTA Flight 772 Desert Memorial
16.864841, 11.953808
Sahara Desert, southern Ténéré of Niger
Heart-Shaped Land Formation
20°56’15.47″S, 164°39’30.56″E
New Caledonia
Rainbow Plane
Cathy Terrace Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey , USA
Barringer Meteor Crater
35.027185, -111.022388
Winslow, Arizona
Come Downtown and Play
35.141533, -90.052695
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Hippo Pool
6°53’53.00″ S 31°11’15.40″ E
Katavi National Park, Tanzania
Solar Field
34.871778, -116.834192
Daggett, California
Giant US Flag
7300 Airport Blvd, Houston, TX 77061, USA
Big Red Lips in the Desert
12°22’13.32″N, 23°19’20.18″E
Sudan
Grand Prismatic Spring
44.525049, -110.83819
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Batman Symbol
26.357896, 127.783809
Okinawa, Japan
The Osmington White Horse was sculpted in 1808 into the limestone. It’s located near Sutton Poyntz, UK. The figure is of King George III
Studebaker name is made out of trees in Bendix Woods, IN. This structure was planted in 1937.
Some weird structure in New Mexico.
The Great Pyramids of Giza
The Palm Islands are located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Belgian and Dutch dredging and marine contractors, Jan De Nul and Van Oord, some of the world’s best specialists in land reclamation worked on this project.
The Submerged Plane.
Karl’s Erdbeerhof Bauernmarkt est 1921. Located in Purkshof Germany
Land art found right near Munich Airport in Germany
Genghis Khan carving located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Giant water strider figure located in Buffalo Rock St
Courtesy : Google Earth
Aerospace
Boeing’s Aurora Flight Sciences Expands Columbus Plant by 50,000 Sqft
Aurora Flight Sciences, a subsidiary of Boeing, has launched a significant expansion of its manufacturing facility near the Golden Triangle Regional Airport in Columbus, Mississippi.
This ambitious project will add 50,000 square feet of new space, renovate 40,000 square feet of the existing facility, and introduce advanced automation equipment, robotics, and non-destructive inspection technologies. mcas boeing enhancements will support the growing demand for Aurora’s aerospace systems business.
Since its establishment, Aurora Mississippi has specialized in the production of advanced composite components and assemblies for both military and commercial aircraft. The company first opened in 2005 at Mississippi State University’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory in Starkville before relocating to its current site in Columbus two years later.
Initially occupying 21,000 square feet, the facility has since grown to encompass over 120,000 square feet, featuring cutting-edge manufacturing technologies such as automated fiber placement. Aurora’s latest expansion is a strategic investment aimed at increasing production capacity for composite components like boeing titanium used in executive jets and the MQ-25TM Stingray composite skins, a key project for its parent company, Boeing.
Additionally, the facility will produce components for NASA’s X-66 sustainable flight demonstrator aircraft, further diversifying its portfolio. Currently employing around 100 full-time staff in Mississippi, Aurora plans to hire more than 60 additional team members by the end of 2025.
Aurora’s expansion project underscores its commitment to Mississippi’s growing aerospace and advanced manufacturing sector. The company maintains strong partnerships with Mississippi State University (MSU) and East Mississippi Community College (EMCC), contributing to research, higher education, and workforce development in advanced manufacturing.
Additionally, Aurora actively supports local K-12 STEM education through summer camps and collaborates with high school vocational education programs. The expansion and renovation project will be carried out in phases over the next two years, with completion expected by 2026. This development marks a significant milestone in Aurora’s ongoing growth and its role in advancing aerospace manufacturing in Mississippi.
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