Carl Sagan saves the moon from a nuclear attack.
Carl Sagan saves the moon from a nuclear attack.

In 1957, the United States was very nervous; its enemies in turn, the Soviets, had proven to be ahead of them in the space race by putting Sputnik 1 into orbit, the first artificial satellite launched on October 4, 1957, just in time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the October revolution.

Fortunately, November 7th came and went and no Soviet rocket bombed the Moon, but the United States with its chronic paranoia said "Nothing happened so we have to try to do it ourselves first."

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Leonard Reiffel accepted the job, although he probably had no other option and put together a team of 11 scientists to help him, among them the young Carl Sagan. Sagan was responsible for doing the mathematical calculations to predict the expansion of the dust cloud produced by the explosion and determine how visible it would be from Earth. At first, a hydrogen bomb had been considered, which is much more powerful and destructive than an atomic bomb. The most powerful hydrogen bomb was the Soviet Tsar bomb, which was more than 3,000 times more powerful. than the bomb that the United States detonated over Hiroshima at the end of World War II.

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There, not only would the flash of the explosion be visible, but the cloud of dust raised by it would rise to altitudes where it would be illuminated by sunlight. contrasting with the dark background making the explosion and its effects even more spectacular, at least that was the plan and Carl Sagan had to prove it with mathematics, this would not be easy because in reality at that time we knew practically nothing about the Moon, we could see the surface with telescopes from the Earth, but we did not know its properties to predict what would happen.

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Another part of the study focused on knowing the scientific value of placing seismographs on the Moon to record a nuclear detonation and in this part the scientists reported, without fear, that if purely scientific knowledge was sought, placing seismographs on the Moon would fulfill that purpose without having to use explosions since the constant meteorite impacts would be enough to obtain valuable data on the internal composition of the Moon.

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Whether Sagan manipulated his results or not, that was not the only subtle sabotage of the United States' plans to bomb the Moon, this research was classified, a leak of this information was a violation of national security, even so, Sagan mentioned the secret reports in his application for a scholarship at the University of Berkeley in California, making it public and when the existence of this project became known, people's reaction was obviously negative.

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Thanks to this, it was possible that in the 2000s the original document was declassified to make it public, unfortunately when you get to chapter 9 it tells you that it is in volume 2 of the report and that volume along with other documents related to this secret project were destroyed in the 80s by the Chicago Institute of Technology, this makes you think that there was something more in that report that the United States government wanted to hide permanently, something worse than the plan to bomb the Moon, but they never did. we will know.
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