Image of the Week: Sea Ice Off Greenland
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An innovative radar system made it possible to find the remains of Camp Century, an American military facility forgotten since the Cold War.
Image of the week: Sea ice off Greenland
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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on the discovery in Greenland of an American underground underground missile base called Camp Century (the camp of the century) during the Cold War. NASA discovered it with radar, and the base was part of the Iceworth project.
Thanks to innovative radar technology, the remnants of Camp Century, a forgotten U.S. military base since the Cold War, were identified.
Two recent developments in the United States' activities around Greenland are particularly concerning, a former American intelligence officer said.
The rediscovery of Camp Century reveals the importance and seniority of Washington's involvement on the Arctic Island
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