21 years on - NASA's satellite image revisits 9/11 horror. See picture here

To mark the 21 years of terror attacks on the Twin Towers of New York, NASA shared a satellite image of the attack on Twitter on Sunday. NASA's satellite image of the 9/11 attack was captured by astronaut Frank Culbertson who was onboarding the In...

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In remembrance of the date of September 11 this year, NASA shared the satellite image of the demolition of the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Centre. This year was the 21st anniversary of the dastard 9/11 terror attacks by Al-Qaeda. On this occasion, Nasa's satellite image of the 9/11 attack stirred the horrific memory of the incident that occurred 21 years ago.

What did NASA's image show exactly?

Astronaut Frank Culbertson captured NASA's satellite image of the 9/11 attack. It disclosed massive plumes of smoke coming out from Manhattan just after the two planes struck the Twin Towers.





NASA on Sunday shared the image on Twitter to mark the 21st anniversary of that terrible attack. With that image, the US space agency added the note, calling the attack a national tragedy in the country that resulted in the tragic loss of numerous lives and a substantial change in American culture. It also added that people pause to mark the day they could never forget every year.


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21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault on US soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, recitation of victims' names, volunteer work, and other tributes

21 years after the deadliest terrorist assault on US soil, Americans are remembering 9/11 with silent moments, recitation of victims' names, volunteer work, and other tributes

Family members and dignitaries gathered on Sunday at the places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept 11, 2001 - the World Trade Centre in New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.

Family members and dignitaries gathered on Sunday at the places where hijacked jets crashed on Sept 11, 2001 - the World Trade Centre in New York, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.

Some Americans joined volunteer projects on a day that is federally recognised as both Patriot Day and a National Day of Service and Remembrance

Some Americans joined volunteer projects on a day that is federally recognised as both Patriot Day and a National Day of Service and Remembrance

Other communities around the country are marking the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations.

Other communities around the country are marking the day with candlelight vigils, interfaith services and other commemorations.

It centres instead on victims' kin reading aloud the names of the dead.

It centres instead on victims' kin reading aloud the names of the dead.

Readers often add personal remarks that form an alloy of American sentiments about Sept 11 - grief, anger, toughness, appreciation for first responders and the military, appeals to patriotism, hopes for peace, occasional political barbs, and a poignant accounting of the graduations, weddings, births and daily lives that victims have missed.

Readers often add personal remarks that form an alloy of American sentiments about Sept 11 - grief, anger, toughness, appreciation for first responders and the military, appeals to patriotism, hopes ..
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The observances come after a contentious milestone anniversary last year.

The observances come after a contentious milestone anniversary last year.

The fallout from 9/11 continues to have an impact on American politics and public life today in subtle and obvious ways.

The fallout from 9/11 continues to have an impact on American politics and public life today in subtle and obvious ways.

Even though this Sept 11 may be less of an inflection point, it remains a point for reflection on the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, spurred a US "war on terror" worldwide and altered national security policy.

Even though this Sept 11 may be less of an inflection point, it remains a point for reflection on the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, spurred a US "war on terror" worldwide and altered nation..
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In a separate press note, NASA shared the words of astronaut Culbertson who was onboarding the International Space Station when the attacks occurred. He was the only representative from America among the crew.
To him, the image appeared to have some unusual blooms on the camera. Later on, when he read one of the news articles, he understood that they were viewing New York at the time of the terror attacks or shortly after the downfall of the second tower.

How did the American President mark the anniversary of 9/11?

On Sunday, US President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Pentagon to commemorate the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attack.

As the somber remembrance held under steady rain, the President addressed the country, saying that although the attacks changed the American story from that day, the nation's character would never change as the nation's character represents sacrifice and love, strength and resilience, generosity and grace.
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