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: This strategy helps students visualize how complex topics connect.

: Launched starting in 1971, these satellites were the "heart and soul" of American reconnaissance. They captured incredibly high-resolution images of Soviet territory, helping the U.S. verify arms control treaties.

The request for a "Hexagon" story can refer to several distinct topics, ranging from high-stakes Cold War espionage to industrial technology or even simple geometry. 1. The Cold War "Big Bird" Spy Satellite HEXAGON

: For decades, the project was a closely guarded secret. The engineers who built it in a windowless building in Danbury, Connecticut, couldn't even whisper the word "Hexagon" until the program was finally declassified in 2011. 2. The Global Technology Company

In the world of learning, the "hexagon story" is a method called . : This strategy helps students visualize how complex

: The satellite was roughly the size of a school bus and contained a camera system so precise it was considered "light years ahead" of anything else at the time.

One of the most compelling "Hexagon" stories is the history of the , often nicknamed "Big Bird." verify arms control treaties

: Their stories often focus on how they help industries like mining and manufacturing. For instance, at the Tarrawonga Mine , they integrated fatigue-monitoring and collision-avoidance systems to improve worker safety.

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