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English: Boatswain's Mate Second Class Donald Rouse and Air Force Airman John Yorde make early morning security rounds by the radomes at the Cryptologic Operations Centre, Misawa, Japan.
Español: Radomos en el Centro de Operaciones Navales, Misawa, Japón
Français : Misawa Cryptologic Operations Centre
日本語: 三沢暗号作戦センターのレーダードーム(米海軍撮影)
Polski: Przykład siatki geodezyjnej pokrywającej sferę. Podobne siatki są czasami używane do numerycznego rozwiązywania modeli klimatu z tym, że atmosfera jest podzielona na warstwy.
Date June 2003
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Author All Hands magazine photo by: Journalist First Class Preston Keres, June 2003, pg. 2
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