Mapping of Kosciuszko's Tunnel: History | Carolina Stories
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Part 1: The impenetrable Star Fort (1780)."To boldly go where no one has gone before is the hallmark of human progress and the prevailing spirit in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics careers. If you’ve got the urge to figure out how things work and advance the frontiers of knowledge, a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics might be right for you. These jobs pay well because technological progress is so important to the growth of our economy, to our country’s security, and to the quality of future life on Earth."
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Part 1: The impenetrable Star Fort (1780).Video
Part 3, a look at the partnerships that made the 3D image mapping possible.Video
Part 6: Data Collection An in-depth look at how data was collected inside the tunnel for 3D imaging.Video
Part 2, a look inside the tunnel and some of its history. Summer 1781, Gen. Nathanael Greene had his military engineer, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, devise a plan to build a tunnel underneath the Star Fort in...Video
Part 7: How different types of data were scanned and collected and will be utilized.Video
Part 5: Keeping the tunnel structure stable during scanning.Video
Part 8: Understanding the posterity of the Kosciuszko's Tunnel project and the future of the novel technologies used.Video
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