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Pituffik Space Base, formerly Thule Air Base, is the United States Space Force's northernmost base, and the northernmost installation of the U…
Pituffik Space Base, formerly Thule Air Base, is the United States Space Force's northernmost base, and the northernmost installation of the U.S. Armed Forces, located 1,210 km north of the Arctic Circle and 1,524 km from the North Pole on the northwest coast of Greenland. Pituffik's Arctic environment includes icebergs in North Star Bay, two islands, a polar ice sheet, and Wolstenholme Fjord – the only place on Earth where four active glaciers join. The base is home to a substantial portion of the global network of missile warning sensors of Space Delta 4, and space surveillance and space control sensors of Space Delta 2, providing space awareness and advanced missile detection capabilities to North American Aerospace Defense Command, the United States Space Force, and joint partners.
  • Elevation: 76.5 metres (251 ft) AMSL
  • Type: US Space Force base
  • Operator: United States Space Force
  • Controlled by: Space Base Delta 1
  • Condition: Operational
  • Built: 1943
  • In use: 1943–present

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