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netviper13
05-04-03, 12:53 PM
http://www.space.com/news/spacehistory/nuke_moon_000514.html

"The U.S. Air Force developed a top-secret Cold War plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the moon in the 1950s.

In a letter to the journal Nature, physicist Leonard Reiffel, leader of the effort which was called Project A 119, wrote that the Air Force wanted to explore the effects of exploding a nuclear bomb on the moon’s face. The Air Force wanted the explosion to be clearly visible from Earth.

Reiffel wrote that the military leaders did not seem concerned with the loss to science that would have resulted from a large atomic explosion on the moon’s surface. Let alone what it may have done to the appearance of the "man in the moon."

Part of the team researching the hypothetical explosion was a young Carl Sagan, who was recruited to study how the mushroom cloud would expand and collapse under the moon’s lighter gravity. Sagan proposed that a legitimate scientific purpose for the explosion could have been examining the cloud for possible organic material.

Years later, Sagan apparently presented some of the results of his research on the project in an application for an academic fellowship. Reiffel believes that by doing so Sagan breached national security, as the primary secret of the project was its very existence. This breach of security was discussed in a recent biography of the astronomer, but was not detailed in that book.

Striking the moon with one of the then-available Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) was entirely feasible, Reiffel wrote, to an accuracy within a couple of miles (kilometers)."

intercede007
05-04-03, 12:58 PM
I woulda payed to see that. Sounds like a good show.

Can't do it now though. I imagine that at least a few satalites up there wouldn't appreciate it too much. Ahh well...rather have my cell phone work in the end I guess.

Still...couldn't we do just one somewhere? There are tons of moons out there..we could spare a few.

Maybe Phobos or Deimos? That would be cool if we knocked one out of its orbit. Sort of like a home run ;) Dang..where did I put that telescope...

Then again..it would kinda suck if it came at us. *sigh*..space ain't no fun!!!

ALobpreis
05-04-03, 02:42 PM
Imagine what a non-human being would think of this....
"oh, these humans...... they destroy everything they find... too sad :rolleyes: "

UDawg
05-04-03, 07:51 PM
....can I push the button. :D

StealthHawk
05-04-03, 08:46 PM
Yeah, and then we can have the natural disaster that occurred in the movie The Time Machine where the moon splits apart and crashes into the Earth :D

UDawg
05-04-03, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by StealthHawk
Yeah, and then we can have the natural disaster that occurred in the movie The Time Machine where the moon splits apart and crashes into the Earth :D


No then we can have all the cheese we ever dreamed of. :p

fastguy94416
05-04-03, 09:15 PM
Just move to wisconsin

UDawg
05-04-03, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by fastguy94416
Just move to wisconsin


No way they have bad tap water. How can you eat cheese with bad tap watter?

Darth Rancid
05-05-03, 01:34 AM
I'm not so sure that exploding a nuke, even a really, really big one, on the moon would disturb our satelites.. even though the moon is close to us by space-standards, it is really a ridiculusly long way away... the geostationary satelites are the ones that are furthest out in space, and they are not even halfway to the moon... Space, even the small bit of it between the earth and the moon, is big. Or to quote the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy:

"Space is big, really big, you just wouldn't believe how mindbogginly big it is!"

:)

I really don't understand why anyone should detonate nukes at the moon though... show of sstrength?...

"Ha, our missiles are so accurate that they can hit the moon!"

Kruno
05-05-03, 02:03 AM
Old news. I could have told you this a few weeks ago.

Either we Aussies get news faster than you guys or it's just been publically anounced in the USA.

Lemme guess: They are trying to uncover water by using bunker busters.

Am I correct?

StealthHawk
05-05-03, 05:11 AM
Originally posted by UDawg71
No then we can have all the cheese we ever dreamed of. :p

You mean mochi, right :p

DaveW
05-05-03, 10:01 AM
Originally posted by Darth Rancid
I'm not so sure that exploding a nuke, even a really, really big one, on the moon would disturb our satelites.. even though the moon is close to us by space-standards, it is really a ridiculusly long way away... the geostationary satelites are the ones that are furthest out in space, and they are not even halfway to the moon... Space, even the small bit of it between the earth and the moon, is big.

Yeah really, a nuke on the moon would sound like a flee lighting his fart from a mile away... assuming sound could travel through space :)