Japan Earthquake: Global Hawk UAV May Be Able to Peek Inside Damaged Reactors - IEEE Spectrum

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A U.S. Air Force Global Hawk drone based out of Guam is tentatively scheduled to overfly the damaged reactors at the Fukushima Dai-1 nuclear plant today, in order to provide a more complete picture of what's going on inside the facility.
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Japan Earthquake: Global Hawk UAV May Be Able to Peek Inside Damaged Reactors - IEEE Spectrum
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A U.S. Air Force Global Hawk drone based out of Guam is tentatively scheduled to overfly the damaged reactors at the Fukushima Dai-1 nuclear plant today, in order to provide a more complete picture of what's going on inside the facility.
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