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  1. Jul 31, 2014 · The Two-Way. To Find America's Nuclear Missiles, Try Google Maps. July 31, 20143:30 PM ET. Geoff Brumfiel. Earlier this week, NPR ran a short series I did on America's land-based...

  2. These nuclear missiles have been ready to launch at a moment's notice for more than three decades. Click on a nuclear missile marker to view its precise location.

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  4. Export to Google Earth (KMZ) Collapse options on "detonate". 4. Clickthe "Detonate" button below. Detonate. Clear all effectsAdd new detonation. Center ground zeroInspect location. Notethat you can drag the target marker after you have detonated the nuke. Created by Alex Wellerstein, 2012-2024.

  5. Jul 31, 2014 · To Find America's Nuclear Missiles, Try Google Maps. By Geoff Brumfiel / NPR. Published July 31, 2014 at 11:05 AM PDT. Google. The missile base Foxtrot-01 is easily available on Google...

  6. Jul 31, 2014 · The missile base I visited, Foxtrot-01, is right there on Google Maps. When I needed a break from writing the series, I found myself scrolling around Nebraska and Colorado, looking for silos...

  7. Jul 31, 2014 · The missile base I visited, Foxtrot-01, is right there on Google Maps. When I needed a break from writing the series, I found myself scrolling around Nebraska and Colorado, looking for silos and bunkers. See how many you can find. But here's a disclaimer: Don't actually try GOING to any of these locations.

  8. The missile base Foxtrot-01 is easily available on Google Maps, seen in this screenshot. Google Earlier this week, NPR ran a short series I did on America's land-based nuclear missiles.

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