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Arctic & Antarctica - Operation Morning Light: Terror in Our Skies, The True Story of Cosmos 954

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Book Synopsis: A riveting history of a Space Age disaster that left the Canadian wilderness polluted by Soviet radioactive waste.Viewers of Chernobyl or fans of David Wallace-Wells and Mike Berners-Lee will find this a fascinating work.On 24th January 1978, a Soviet spy satellite broke up upon re-entering the earth’s atmosphere. Debris was scattered across thousands of miles of northern Canada, yet what was more worrying was that the satellite contained one hundred pounds of enriched uranium, contaminating the Canadian wilderness.Why had this satellite, designed for long-term orbit, come crashing to earth? Should we be asking more questions about the large number of radioactive satellites that still circle the earth?Two days after Cosmos 954 had broken up Leo Heaps decided to make his way to the Northwest Territories to find out just how widespread the contamination was and to witness Operation Morning Light, the largest search for nuclear debris ever undertaken.Heaps interviewed defence ministers, scientists, politicians, military men and local inhabitants to build up a picture of how this event unfolded; how the Soviet Union had lost control of its satellite and how panic had gripped America as the satellite stuttered over Maine, Las Vegas and Miami.As the clean-up operation began Heaps witnessed the American NEST (Nuclear Emergency Search Team) and Canadian NAST (Nuclear Accident Support Team) going into action with planes and helicopters to search for radioactive debris that was spread over hundreds of miles.Operation Morning Light is a brilliant exposé on the damage that humankind can do to the earth in its quest for knowledge and exploration. It investigates how North America was polluted by a nuclear-powered Soviet satellite at the height of the Cold War.“a straightforward account, quoting officials and engineers by name, and managing at the same time to point out the ludicrousness of our nuclear society.” Kirkus Reviews Read more

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Experience the riveting true story of Cosmos 954 in "Operation Morning Light: Terror in Our Skies." Delve into the catastrophic Space Age disaster that left the Canadian wilderness contaminated by Soviet radioactive waste. Fans of Chernobyl and readers captivated by David Wallace-Wells and Mike Berners-Lee will find this book a gripping and eye-opening read.

On that fateful day in 1978, a Soviet spy satellite's catastrophic re-entry into Earth's atmosphere scattered debris and enriched uranium across northern Canada. Uncover the mystery behind the satellite's crash and ponder the implications of radioactive satellites still orbiting above us. Are we truly safe from such disasters in the future?

Follow Leo Heaps as he embarks on a journey to the Northwest Territories to witness firsthand the aftermath of this unprecedented event. Witness the historic Operation Morning Light, the monumental search for nuclear debris that captured the attention of the world. Through interviews with key figures, Heaps paints a vivid picture of the chaos and consequences of this nuclear disaster.

Join Heaps in exploring how North America grappled with the fallout of the satellite crash during the tense Cold War era. From the heroic efforts of the American NEST and Canadian NAST teams to the deeper implications of nuclear exploration, "Operation Morning Light" is a compelling exposé on the environmental cost of our technological advancements.

Don't miss out on this gripping account of humanity's impact on the planet. Dive into "Operation Morning Light" now and discover the untold story behind one of the largest nuclear clean-up operations in history.

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