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Using high-tech laser gear, UN-backed team scans Ukraine historical sites to preserve them amid war

Por: ABC News Tech June 13, 2023

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KYIV, Ukraine -- Under the plaintive painted eyes of the holy, a volunteer team of two United Nations-backed engineers watched as a whirling laser took a million measurements a second inside Kyiv's All Saints Church. The laser swept quickly across the church, part of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, while taking a series of incredibly high-resolution photographs.Those images will be stitched together with navigational data to create a perfect... + full article



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