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Science and Survival at Fort Conger

A Polar Heritage Site in the Canadian High Arctic

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    • The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger
  • Home
    • Information
    • Acknowledgements
  • Arctic Science
    • Expeditions to Fort Conger
    • History of the First IPY
    • Science and the Canadian Arctic
    • The Challenge of Arctic Sledging
    • Measuring Gravity at Fort Conger
    • Geomagnetic Science at Fort Conger
    • Arctic Botany
  • Inuit Knowledge
    • Inuit History and Lifeways
    • What is Traditional Inuit Knowledge?
    • How was it used at Fort Conger?
    • Traditional Inuit Clothing
  • Polar Heritage At Risk
    • Polar Heritage At Risk
    • What is 3D Laser Scanning?
    • The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger
  • Virtual Reconstruction
    • Timeline
    • Galleries
    • Panoramas
    • Animations
    • Videos
  • Interactive Exhibits
    • The Challenge of Arctic Sledging
    • Measuring Gravity at Fort Conger
    • Geomagnetic Science at Fort Conger
    • Arctic Botany
    • Traditional Inuit Clothing
    • The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger


The Challenges of Scanning Fort Conger



A white rectangle appears in the center of a grid, along with two red dots. The dots can be moved around the grid to play the game. A red scan button is located on the bottom of the screen, as is a reset button. The next level of the game consists of an aerial photograph of Fort Conger, showing the location of the Peary hut complex. Four red dots are visible, and can be moved into different positions.

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