WAR HISTORY ONLINE · 1d
NASA Accidentally Rediscovers Cold War-Era Military Base Beneath Greenland’s Ice Sheet
Operated from 1959-67, Camp Century was abandoned after officials realized the ice wasn’t as stable as previously thought. Since then, it’d largely been forgotten about – that is, until NASA accidentally captured an image of the subterranean base in April 2024.
Mashable · 6d
NASA plane swooped over the Arctic. It detected a buried military base.
The U.S. Army chose frigid, remote Greenland for a secretive Cold War project code-named "Iceworm." Years later, NASA detected the project's buried base, called Camp Century, deep beneath the accumulating ice. A space agency research plane swooped over the remote Arctic region this year, using an advanced radar to scan the changing ice sheet below.
in.mashable · 7d
NASA Discovers Hidden 'City Under Ice' Meant To House Nuclear Missiles During The Cold War
A NASA Gulfstream III aircraft equipped with advanced radar technology, known as the Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR), was flying over the Greenland Ice Sheet to map its depth and underlying layers of bedrock.
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