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Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space Mark Wolverton

Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space By Mark Wolverton

Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space by Mark Wolverton


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Last September the United States drew a thin curtain of radiation around the earth . . . the feat was regarded by some of its leading participants as the greatest scientific experiment of all time. Walter Sullivan, The New York Times, March 19, 1959

Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space Summary

Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space by Mark Wolverton

The summer of 1958 was a nerve-racking time. Ever since the Soviet Union proved that it possessed an operational intercontinental ballistic missile with the launch of Sputnik, the world watched anxiously as the two superpowers engaged in a game of nuclear one-upmanship. Tensions escalated between the United States and the Soviet Union over their respective nuclear weapons reserves, both sides desperate for a solution to the threat of the massive, instant destruction the one could cause on the other. In the midst of this rising tension, Nicholas Christofilos, an eccentric Greek-American physicist, brought forth an outlandish, albeit ingenious, idea to defend the US from a Soviet attack: launching atomic bombs from the South Atlantic Ocean, about 1,100 miles from Cape Town, to detonate in outer space to fry incoming Soviet ICBMs with an artificial radiation belt. Known as Project Argus, this plan is the biggest, most secret, and riskiest scientific experiment in history, and classified details of this operation have been long obscured.
In Burning the Sky, Mark Wolverton tells the unknown and controversial story of this scheme to reveal a fascinating narrative almost completely forgotten by historyone that still has powerful resonances today. Drawing from recently declassified sources, Burning the Sky chronicles Christofiloss unconventional idea from its inception to executionwhen the so-called mad scientist persuaded the military to carry out the most grandiose scientific experiment ever conceived, using the entire Earths atmosphere as a laboratory. With over a decade of experience researching and writing about the sociological and political impacts of the scie nce of the Cold War, Wolverton is the ideal authority on this risky experiment. Meticulously researched, with the pacing of a thriller and the language of science fiction, Burning the Sky will intrigue any lover of scientific or military history and will remind readers why Project Argus remains frighteningly relevant nearly sixty years later.

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GOR011279677
9781468314175
1468314173
Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space by Mark Wolverton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Overlook Press
2018-11-27
272
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