alexi_drago
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They say the antenna on top of WTC1 was 360-feet tall. Sure doesn't look it.
The Antenna:
''...[antenna or mast] that was added at the top of the roof in 1978 and stood 360 feet (110 m) tall...''
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center
www.ahsbatch68.org/Twin_Towers_View_Deck.jpg antenna1
http://www.cloudviewimages.com/WTC%20twin%20towers.jpg antenna2
Using a picture like this:
http://911research.wtc7.net/disinfo/experts/articles/sciam01/sci_am1_files/000B7FEB-A88C-1C75-9.jpg
You can get a rough estimate of the height by using the width of the face of the tower.
The image must not be squashed/stretched more on one axis than another.(I don't know if that image is or not)
The fact that photo is not taken absolutely square on with the face of the building will affect the result, not much in this case I don't think.
The fact that it's a photo with perspective means that accurate calculation would have to involve perspective (and lens settings etc.) and camera position.
Other than that you can still roughly estimate.
If you can find a closer (further away but zoomed in more is better) pic, taken more straight on with a face of the tower and taken at a height closer to the top of the tower then use that for a bit more accuracy.
From the pic linked above, the face of the tower is 35 pixels wide and the antenna is 60 pixels high
If each pixel is approx(208/35=5.94 ft) then the antenna is approx(60*5.94=356 ft) high
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