Do folks know that The United States Once Planned On Nuking the Moon?
Today I found out the United States once planned on shooting a nuclear bomb at the moon.
If you presumed that the reasoning behind such an act was “because we can”, you are absolutely correct. That is exactly why the U.S. wanted to do it, in order to one-up the Soviet Union, who were perceived as leading the space race at the time.
Carl Sagan was involved!
A young Carl Sagan was one of the scientists hired by Reiffel for this project. Specifically, Sagan was hired to study how exactly the mushroom cloud would expand on the moon, so that they could make sure it would be clearly visible from Earth, which was the whole point of the project.
Of course moon-nukage never took place.
The project was eventually scrapped as it was felt that the public would not respond favorably to the U.S. dropping a nuclear bomb on the moon.
Ya' think?
Moon nukage is weird.
Happy Birthday Vortex! I'm kinda sad we are on opposite sides of the country, I remember several birthdays ago when we weren't and you had grand plans for celebrations.
Tom, in a totally "society is shitty but hey, take what privilege you get", guys are way more allowed to be roguish and attractive in their 40s or 50s than women are...
Fortunately, the Bob the Builder spinoff Ned the Nuker never was greenlighted.
Echoing what the others said, Tom. You are too awesome now to think your best years are behind you, and you will only get more awesome.
Happy Birthday Vortex!
Fortunately, the Bob the Builder spinoff Ned the Nuker never was greenlighted.
And an unemployed Ned the Nuker got into music and formed Ned's Atomic Dustbin.
Happy birthday, Vortex!!
The best years of your life are when you realize that you're pretty cool and decide to go live that way.
YUP!!!
All I know is that I've been way happier in my late 30s and 40s than I was for the majority of my 20s and early 30s.
You know how you're convinced you're this total dork, and then you go to intense analysis for eleven years, and then you finally start to believe you're not a dork, but then you realize that you're in late middle age, and the best years of your life have completely passed you by?
Tom, I totally understand that feeling because I have been feeling something similar. But, and it's hard not to put it in Oprah-style platitudes, I'm coming around to the idea that your age really is just a number and you're never too old and it's never too late.
Happy Vortex Day! What a fun holiday to celebrate - dress to show off one's cleavage, take no guff from anyone, and Stephtinis for everyone.
Kidney~ma, Morgana.