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Best 1 Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889 for the World's Fair, is a wrought-iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, and stands approximately 330 meters (1,083 ft) tall.

2 Top of the Rock Observation Deck

The Top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center offers panoramic city views from three open-air plazas atop its 67th and 80th floors, showcasing landmarks like Central Park and the Empire State Building.

3 Tycho Brahe

Tycho Brahe was a 16th-century Danish astronomer renowned for his meticulous and extraordinarily detailed astronomical observations. Prior to the invention of the telescope, he collected vast amounts of data on planetary positions, establishing unprecedented accuracy in naked-eye astronomy. This com...

4 Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree is a 634-meter tall broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, completed in 2012 and holding the title of tallest structure in the country.

5 One World Observatory

One World Observatory is located at the top of One World Trade Center in New York City, offering panoramic views from 1,776 feet above sea level via high-speed elevators.

6 Shanghai World Financial Center

The Shanghai World Financial Center is a prominent skyscraper located in China’s financial hub. It stands at 492 meters and includes an innovative skywalk offering panoramic city views. The building serves as a major commercial and corporate center, primarily for businesses and individuals operating...

7 Carl Zeiss Binoculars

Carl Zeiss binoculars represent a pinnacle of German engineering in optics. These instruments are known for their remarkably sharp images and robust construction, achieved through meticulous manufacturing processes. They were originally developed for military and scientific applications but remain v...

8 Space Channel 5

Space Channel 5 is a 1990s Dreamcast video game where player character Ulala, a reporter, investigates an alien invasion. The gameplay centers on rhythmic combat requiring precise timing to music and movement mirroring of enemies. It’s notable for its unique blend of sci-fi narrative, action, and rh...

9 Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower, completed in 1958, stands at 333 meters and served as an early symbol of Japan's post-war technological advancement and remains a prominent communications and observation landmark.

10 Socotra Archipelago

The Socotra Archipelago in the Indian Ocean is often described as 'the most alien-looking place on Earth.' It possesses a high degree of endemism, with over one-third of its plant species found nowhere else. The iconic Dragon Blood Tree and various succulent species are hallmarks of this unique land...

11 UFO Baby
UFO Baby

Miyu is an 8th grade girl, whose parents have been hired by NASA. They take off to America leaving Miyu with Mr. Saionji. Later, Mr. Saionji decides to go on a 1 year long trip to India leaving Miyu alone with his son, Kanata. More complications rise when an Alien baby and his babysitter pet crashes...

12 Sky Tower
Sky Tower

Sky Tower is a 328 meter telecommunications and observation tower in Auckland, New Zealand, opened in 1997 and the country's tallest structure.

13 Ostankino Television Tower

The Ostankino Television Tower in Moscow, completed in 1967, stands at 540 meters (1,772 feet) and was the tallest structure in Europe until 2001, primarily serving as a broadcasting antenna.

14 Torre Latinoamericana

Torre Latinoamericana is a 44-story Mexico City skyscraper opened in 1956, noted for surviving the destructive 1985 earthquake without major damage.

15 Species
Species

Species is a 1995 science fiction horror film centered on an alien-human hybrid named Sil (Natasha Henstridge). A group of scientists and agents pursue her after she establishes a relationship with a human subject. The narrative focuses on the efforts to contain this genetically engineered being bef...

16 Abeno Harukas

Abeno Harukas is Japan's tallest building, standing at 300 meters (984 feet), and features a shopping mall, hotel, offices, and a publicly accessible observation deck offering panoramic views of Osaka.

17 Euromast
Euromast

Euromast is an observation tower in Rotterdam, opened in 1960 for the Floriade and later extended to about 185 meters.

18 V: The Final Battle

V: The Final Battle is a 1984 U.S. NBC miniseries sequel to V, depicting human resistance against reptilian alien occupiers.

19 Virus
Virus

Virus is a 1999 science fiction horror film adapted from Chuck Pfarrer’s comic book. The narrative centers on a vessel encountering an alien force aiming to transform humans into robotic servants. Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin, and Donald Sutherland star in the story of this extraterrestrial thr...

20 Childhood's End

Childhood's End is a 2015 Syfy science fiction miniseries developed by Matthew Graham from Arthur C. Clarke's novel, with Charles Dance as Karellen.

21 Blind Lake
Blind Lake

Blind Lake is a 2003 science fiction novel by Robert Charles Wilson about a research facility observing alien life that becomes mysteriously quarantined.

22 Alien: Resurrection

Alien: Resurrection is a 1997 science fiction horror film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, notable for cloning Ellen Ripley two centuries after Alien 3.

23 Marvin Marvin

Marvin Marvin is a Nickelodeon television show centered around Lucas Cruikshank's portrayal of Marvin Forman, an alien teenager adjusting to life in suburban America. The single-season sitcom explores themes of adolescence and cultural differences through a science fiction lens. It’s primarily aimed...

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