In ancient folklore and mythology, the "giants of the sky" were often personifications of nature's raw power. The Gigantes of Greek mythology, born from Gaia (Earth) and the blood of Ouranos (Sky), were formidable beings that challenged the Olympian gods. These figures often represented the untamed and "barbaric" forces that early civilizations sought to understand and conquer. The Steel Giants
: Planets like Jupiter and Saturn, which dwarf the rocky planets in our solar system. Gigantes do cГ©u
: The largest passenger airliner, a double-decker "giant" that redefined long-haul travel. In ancient folklore and mythology, the "giants of
Looking further upward, the true "giants" are found in the cosmos. The Steel Giants : Planets like Jupiter and
In the modern era, the title "Giants of the Sky" has shifted toward human engineering marvels.
: Once the world's heaviest and largest aircraft, designed to carry space shuttles.
: Historical leviathans like the Zeppelins, which floated through the clouds as silent, massive sentinels of early aviation. The Celestial Giants