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That time the US Air Force tried to put a copper ring around the Earth

tr1age

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I found this article extremely interesting, and in retrospect... man we coulda really fucked ourselves and locked us to "earth" so to say. And it wouldn't have even matter with the way we are globally connected nowadays.

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Joe Hanson of Wired has penned a fascinating article chronicling Project West Ford, a bizarre Cold War plan to put a ring of copper around the Earth — a "perfect, if odd, example of the Cold War paranoia and military mentality at work in America’s early space program."

During the 1950s, the U.S. Air Force and Department of Defense became increasingly worried about the unreliability — and vulnerability — of its undersea cables and over-the-horizon radio. This was before the Internet, of course, so a targeted Soviet attack on America's communications infrastructure could have been catastrophic.

But as Hanson writes, the U.S. military came up with a rather interesting solution — one that came very close to being actualized:
Project Needles, as it was originally known, was Walter E. Morrow’s idea. He suggested that if Earth possessed a permanent radio reflector in the form of an orbiting ring of copper threads, America’s long-range communications would be immune from solar disturbances and out of reach of nefarious Soviet plots.

Each copper wire was about 1.8 centimeters in length. This was half the wavelength of the 8 GHz transmission signal beamed from Earth, effectively turning each filament into what is known as a dipole antenna. The antennas would boost long-range radio broadcasts without depending on the fickle ionosphere.

Today it’s hard to imagine a time where filling space with millions of tiny metal projectiles was considered a good idea. But West Ford was spawned before men had set foot in space, when generals were in charge of NASA’s rockets, and most satellites and spacecraft hadn’t flown beyond the drafting table. The agency operated under a “Big Sky Theory.” Surely space is so big that the risks of anything crashing into a stray bit of space junk were miniscule compared to the threat of communism.​
Be sure to read the rest of Hanson's account as you may be surprised to learn how far the project actually progressed. In fact, there are pieces of copper needles from this project still in orbit today!

Source: http://io9.com/that-time-the-us-air-force-tried-to-put-a-copper-ring-a-1137309535
 
Space flight is dangerous as it is now. I can only imagine what chaos would ensue if they had to navigate through/around those things.
 
I love the image in the article.

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This sounds insane, but it actually sparked some great story/art ideas. What type of Earth would we live in today if they had actually placed a ring around the earth? What if it was still there today?
 
This reminds me of the Kinetic weaponry idea that the U.S. government had as well. Basically, they were planning on placing Tungsten rods the size of a standard telephone pole in orbit around the earth with basic attitude thrusters and a rocket for propulsion in the back. The idea was that they would obviously shoot the rods down on a major city and because of the impact of the tungsten, it would cause destruction and an impact crater the size of most of the standard nuclear weapons. The obvious positives of this is that they wouldn't have to worry about the people escaping the destruction dying later from radiation poisoning and they also wouldn't need to worry about the EMP effect of a nuclear explosion.
 
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