The melting of Greenland is accelerating, with an estimated loss of between 964 and 1735 gigatons of ice per year by 2100 in a scenario of high greenhouse gas emissions (SSP585), according to ...
NASA Earth Observatory In April, a team of scientists and engineers flew a jet above northern Greenland to test the capabilities of a radar instrument. About 150 miles east of Pituffik Space Base ...
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Scientists and engineers took the radar image in April 2024 as they flew over northern Greenland aboard Nasa’s Gulfstream III jet. Abandoned in 1967, snow and ice have accumulated over the camp ...
Camp Century, Greenland. A Thermal Drill, which is being used with the later-developed Electro Drill in the deep drilling program at the US Army’s Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
It was spotted around 150 miles east of Pituffik Space Base in northern Greenland. "We were looking for the bed of the ice and out pops Camp Century,” said cryospheric scientist Alex Gardner who ...
"Project Iceworm" and Camp Century were both abandoned in 1967. NASA scientists have made a remarkable discovery in Greenland, uncovering an underground "city" buried 100 feet beneath the island's ...
A Nasa survey unearthed Camp Century, a hidden Cold War-era US military base beneath Greenland's ice. Built in the 1960s for Project Iceworm, the base was intended to house nuclear missiles aimed ...
As a NASA science flight was flying over the Greenland ice sheet this spring, a surprise popped up on a specialty radar: a hidden Cold War city more than 100 feet beneath the ice. In April 2024, a ...
When most people think of Greenland, they think of the cold, the snow and how remote it is. Two out of three of those things are unlikely to change any time soon, but as of November 28 ...
As NASA scientist Chad Greene flew over northern Greenland with a team of engineers in April, they never expected their radar to find something manmade buried deep within the ice. Greene and his ...