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ALT2: ... that NASA spent a month on Clipperton Island setting up radar equipment to monitor Ariane flight V88 only for the rocket to disintegrate 37 seconds after launch? Source: "After spending a month on Clipperton setting up and calibrating radar equipment to monitor Ariane flight V88, the mission ended in disappointment when the rocket disintegrated 37 seconds after launch due to a software bug" Space News Roundup
So .. the US navy invaded this territory owned by France in 1944.
whitheout the agreement of Free France .
The only government remaining and legitimately accepted by the USSR and the British Empire .
As the article notes, it caused a minor diplomatic incident. As an unpopulated island, the Free French and Vichy France would both have possible claims to the territory. The invasion in and of itself wasn't as much of an problem as that it was done without the knowledge of De Gaulle, leading to concerns that the U.S. laying claim to the island. —Carter (Tcr25) (talk) 20:12, 1 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
This isn't nationalist chest thumping this period of history is amazing and looking at the effects that the war had on the European allies vs the United States gives insight into the harsh conditions the Europeans faced and the work that was put into rebuilding Europe after the war. It also shows the shift in power from the European powers to the start of the cold war and the USA and USSR start to work to establish spheres of influence.
This was much longer than I expected I just had a lot of fun working on this article and translating spanish and french sources on the topic. I wish I could go to the archives in Paris to translate some of the materials from this time, at this rate I should enroll in a masters program because I've done such a deep dive on this topic! If you ever get a chance I've been looking for the weather data the French government collected at Clipperton and would love to put it in the article but my French is really bad so I've never been able to find it. The American weather data is also really hard to find, but at least there's an excuse seeing that it's 80 years old at this point. Dr vulpes(Talk)02:07, 2 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]