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NASA scientists found Camp Century, an abandoned Cold War military base, during a flight to map the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Camp Century was built to store nukes beneath Greenland's ice. See photos of the underground, "Star Wars"-like site.
Camp Century, an abandoned Cold War-era military installation, was rediscovered 100 feet beneath the ice by a NASA Gulfstream III back in April, according to a news release.
Flying about 150 miles east from Pituffik Space Base in northern Greenland, Greene snapped this photo from the aircraft’s window showing the vast, barren expanse of the ice sheet’s surface.
Known as 'the city under the ice,' Camp Century was built in 1959. It consists of 21 tunnels drilled just below the surface of the Greenland ice sheet, spanning a total length of 9,800 feet.
A research plane flies over the Greenland ice sheet. A team of NASA scientists deploys advanced radar technology to map the ice dimensionally. Images of an abandoned military station emerge ...
Scientists now have a clearer picture of Camp Century, an abandoned U.S. military base long hidden under the ice in Greenland, thanks to a NASA research team's good luck.
"We were looking for the bed of the ice and out pops Camp Century. We didn't know what it was at first." NASA scientists conducting surveys of arctic ice sheets in Greenland got an unprecedented ...
The Cold War was full of ambitious and often strange projects. Case in point: Camp Century, the US Army’s subterranean nuclear apocalypse bunker built inside Greenland’s near-surface ice sheet.
The scanning flight was intended to map out the ice sheet in order to better determine how it'll be affected by climate change, which is a real concern for Camp Century.
Camp Century was a U.S. military base constructed in 1959 within the Greenland ice sheet with a network of tunnels and infrastructure. According to NASA, it is known as the "city under the ice." ...
CAMP CENTURY, Greenland (WKRC) - NASA scientists said they've found an abandoned "city under the ice" while performing a survey in Greenland.