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Image Not Available for A receiver at the Fox-Main Long Range Radar site, also known as Site 30—part of the North Warning System that superseded the Distant Early Warning Line begun in 1954 to detect possible Russian missile attacks. This facility is located in the community of Hall Beach, Nunavut, and is jointly operated by the US and Canada.
A receiver at the Fox-Main Long Range Radar site, also known as Site 30—part of the North Warning System that superseded the Distant Early Warning Line begun in 1954 to detect possible Russian missile attacks. This facility is located in the community of Hall Beach, Nunavut, and is jointly operated by the US and Canada.
Image Not Available for A receiver at the Fox-Main Long Range Radar site, also known as Site 30—part of the North Warning System that superseded the Distant Early Warning Line begun in 1954 to detect possible Russian missile attacks. This facility is located in the community of Hall Beach, Nunavut, and is jointly operated by the US and Canada.
Artist Louie Palu born 1968

A receiver at the Fox-Main Long Range Radar site, also known as Site 30—part of the North Warning System that superseded the Distant Early Warning Line begun in 1954 to detect possible Russian missile attacks. This facility is located in the community of Hall Beach, Nunavut, and is jointly operated by the US and Canada.

Portfolio/SeriesDistant Early Warning
Datebetween 2015 and 2018, printed 2019
Medium/Materialspigment print
Dimensions50.8 × 61 cm (20 × 24 in.)
Credit LineGift of the artist in memory of Fiorina and Giuseppe Palu
Object Number2023.1.8
DepartmentPERMANENT COLLECTION