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Daughter message to her Astronaut father .. !

Daughter message to her Astronaut father .. !

Beautifully crafted daughter message to astronaut father & and it became the Guinness world record ..!

 

 

An ambitious project from Hyundai Motor Company saw the creation of an enormous 5,556,411.86 m² (59,808,480.26 ft²) tire track image carved into the Nevada desert – visible from the International Space Station.

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11 Hyundai Genesis vehicles were used to create the incredible image, carefully planned to resemble a replica of a handwritten message from 12-year-old Stephanie to her astronaut father watching from space.

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She enlisted the help of car manufacturer Hyundai to make the earth drawing, that has now broken a world record for its size.Measuring 5,556,411.86 square metres or 59,808,480.26 square feet, the Guinness World Record has now declared it the largest tire track image ever.

The car company used eleven sedans to draw the message on the landThe scheme has been made into a video for Hyundai’s New Thinking Campaign.

Delamar Dry Lake in Nevada was chosen as the optimal destination for the Guinness World Records attempt. The image, of the words ‘Steph ♥’s You’, was designed to be visible from a distance of 300 kms – with the 11 Hyundai Genesis cars creating lines 30 metres wide on the desert floor.

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With the pair separated for seven months as Stephanie’s father undergoes a lengthy mission, the project brought an emotional connection and an impressive new world record, confirmed by Guinness World Records adjudicators on January 18th, 2015

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Experts from Korea, Europe, and the United States worked together to create the 5.55km image – similar in size to New York City’s Central Park. The resulting video, titled ‘A Message To Space’ has been viewed millions of times on YouTube.

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A Message to Space – behind the scenes

 

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Courtesy : Guinness world record & Hyundai

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Top 10 Largest Airports in the World by Size

Top 10 Largest Airports in the World by Size

When it comes to the world’s busiest and largest airports, size matters—not just in terms of the area they cover, but also in the volume of passengers they handle and the number of flights they accommodate.

As air travel continues to grow, airports around the globe are expanding and upgrading to meet increasing demand.

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In 2024, several airports stand out for their impressive size and capacity. This article takes a closer look at these massive aviation hubs, highlighting their key features and what makes them the largest airports in the world today.

CountryAirport Area (sq km)
Saudi ArabiaKing Fahd International Airport776
United StatesDenver International Airport135
MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International Airport100
TurkeyIstanbul Airport76
ChinaBeijing Daxing International Airport46
EgyptCairo International Airport36
ThailandSuvarnabhumi Airport32
SpainAdolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport30
CanadaEdmonton International Airport (YEG)28
NetherlandsAmsterdam Airport Schiphol27
AustraliaBrisbane International Airport27
GermanyFrankfurt Airport23
IndiaRajiv Gandhi International Airport22

King Fahd International Airport, Saudi Arabia – Spanning a staggering 776 square kilometers, King Fahd International Airport is the largest airport in the world by area. Its vast expanse reflects its crucial role as a major hub in the Middle East.

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Denver International Airport, United States – Covering 135 square kilometers, Denver International Airport ranks second in size. Known for its distinctive peaked roof and extensive facilities, it serves as a major gateway in North America.

Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia – With an area of 100 square kilometers, Kuala Lumpur International Airport is a key international hub in Southeast Asia, offering extensive services and connectivity.

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Istanbul Airport, Turkey – Istanbul Airport covers 76 square kilometers. This relatively new airport has quickly become one of the largest and busiest, positioning itself as a central point for travel between Europe and Asia.

Beijing Daxing International Airport, China – Beijing Daxing International Airport, with 46 square kilometers, is one of the newest major airports, featuring an impressive design and extensive facilities to handle growing passenger traffic.

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