About this episode
In 1958, the U.S. Air Force drafted a top-secret project so shocking it sounds like science fiction — a plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon.In this episode, Gordy uncovers Project A119, a Cold War proposal designed to send a nuclear warhead to the lunar surface — not to test weapons or gather data, but to put on a show of power visible from Earth. It was meant to intimidate the Soviet Union, boost American morale after Sputnik, and prove technological dominance at any cost.With names like Carl Sagan involved in the research and the Armour Research Foundation in charge of calculations, this wasn’t fringe science — it was an official plan. Gordy digs into the classified files, the political paranoia behind it, and the bizarre logic that made both the United States and the USSR consider turning the Moon into a billboard for nuclear strength.What stopped them? How close did we actually get? And what does this say about how far nations will go when fear and pride collide?So there you have it — before we walked on the Moon, we almost nuked it.Sources:Reiffel, L. (2000, May 14). Interview on Project A119. The Guardian.Revealed: US Planned to Nuke the Moon. (2000). The Independent.Illinois Institute of Technology Archives. (1958–1959). Project A119 Documentation Summary.Carl Sagan Papers. (n.d.). Library of Congress.NASA History Division. (2004). Cold War Space Projects and Early Air Force Proposals.#ColdWar #SpaceRace #SmartestYearEver #HistoryFacts #ScienceHistory #MoonFacts #DailyFacts #DidYouKnow #militaryhistory #spacefacts #coldwarfacts #projectA119 #carlsagan #learnonyoutube #nuclear Music thanks to Zapsplat.