Monitoring Nuclear Testing
In a tranquil forest in Germany, a facility with underground bomb detectors identifies atomic tests. Ready to record the slightest sign of an explosion, the station is part of a network of 337 facilities being built across the globe to alert the world to any nuclear blast.
In a tranquil forest in Germany, a facility with underground bomb detectors identifies atomic tests. Ready to record the slightest sign of an explosion, the station is part of a network of 337 facilities being built across the globe to alert the world to any nuclear blast.
