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Archaeologists Are Using the Incredible Photographs From This Cold War-Era Spy Satellite to Unlock Secrets of World History


Archaeologists Are Using Incredible Photographs From This Cold War-Era Spy Satellite to Unlock Secrets of World History
Some of the earliest satellite photography has been declassified, and is proving a boon to all different kinds of research.
January 8, 2021
A Corona satellite launch at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Photo courtesy of the National Reconnaissance Office.
Satellite imagery from the Corona project, a Cold War spy program that acquired military intelligence about the Soviet Union for the US, is proving useful in ways its creators could have never imagined including for archaeologists.
“Corona is like a time machine for us,” Jason Ur, a Harvard University archaeologist who works with Corona images, told the  ....

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It spied on Soviet atomic bombs. Now it's solving ecological mysteries, World News


With the spy satellites, scientists can extend a landscape’s timeline even earlier into the 20th century
Not being able to see the forest for the trees isn’t just a colloquialism for Mihai Nita — it’s a professional disadvantage.
“When I go into the forest, I can only see 100 meters around me,” said Nita, a forest engineer at Transylvania University of Brasov, in Romania.
Nita’s research interest — the history of Eastern Europe’s forests — depends on a vaster, and more removed, vantage than eyes can provide. “You have to see what happened in the ’50s, or even a century ago,” Nita said. “We needed an eye in the sky.” ....

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