no. you have to build your own plane
Yes, Polar Route flights are now very common. See the related link.
The North Pole sits over the North American Plate.
There is no land under the North Pole. The Antarctic continent sits over the South Pole.
At the exact moment the pilot passes over the North Pole, he is headed south. If one is standing exactly on the North Pole every direction is south.
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
No flights 'go over' the South Pole. Supply planes land at the South Pole and take off from there. These supply planes are operated by the USA military and are dedicated to scientific research.
Yes, Polar Route flights are now very common. See the related link.
The North Pole sits over the North American Plate.
The north pole is over water and the south pole is over land.
The sky is over the entire earth. it is the same distance from the north pole as it is the south.
There is no land under the North Pole. The Antarctic continent sits over the South Pole.
At the exact moment the pilot passes over the North Pole, he is headed south. If one is standing exactly on the North Pole every direction is south.
The airship 'Norge' , commanded by Raould Amundsen was the first flight over the North Pole
If you look at a globe instead of a typical map of the world, you'll find that the route that goes far north is in fact shorter than a 'straight line'. Near the North Pole the curvature of the earth is greater. Another example: the shortest route by air from London to Tokyo is right over the North Pole.
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
No. Far from it. Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
By being at the North Pole, Santa is at the "top" of the world. This allows him to see all of the kids all over the world, as well as be a good distance form any place on the globe he would have to travel too. Plus, there isn't much at the North Pole so he and his elves can work year-round without distractions.