In the early morning of January 24, 1978, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 crashed on the barrens of the Northwest Territories. The crash dispersed radioactive debris in a wide trajectory across northern Canada, with multiple communities falling within the debris field.The lengthy clean-up that followed was shaped by government understandings of the northern environment as mediated through authoritative science and technology. This authority was to be challenged from the very beginning of Operation Morning Light. Constant technological failures under northern environmental conditions only increased the uncertainty already inherent in determining radioactive risk. Communication of this risk to concerned northerners was further...
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In the early morning of January 24, 1978, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 crashed on...
On January 24, 1978, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 burned up over the Northwest Te...
“On January 24, 1978 the Soviet satellite, Cosmos 954, fell from outer space and entered Canada\u27s...
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Note:The nuclear satellite Cosmos 954 was launched by the Soviet Union in September 177. Due to some...
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In the 1950\u27s at the height of the Cold War, Defence Research Bureau (DRB) laboratories, located ...
This paper examines what space debris consists of and where it came from. In 1958, astronomer Clyde ...
*The author owes gratitude to Professor Anatoly Mikeev for indispensable assistance in collecting da...
News clippings related to Chernobyl and other radiation events. See more at https://archives.library...
In the early morning of January 24, 1978, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 crashed on...
On January 24, 1978, the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 954 burned up over the Northwest Te...
“On January 24, 1978 the Soviet satellite, Cosmos 954, fell from outer space and entered Canada\u27s...
All countries who launch space vehicles need to focus their attention on steps necessary to prevent ...
Note:The nuclear satellite Cosmos 954 was launched by the Soviet Union in September 177. Due to some...
In March 2001, Russia's Mir space station plummeted back to earth after 15 years in space. Despite w...
The rise and abandonment of Uranium City constitutes an environmental history yet to be fully evalua...
The Arctic is saturated with nuclear facilities bringing both benefits for regional economic and soc...
During the first NUPI study of the Novaya Zemlya underground nuclear test site in 1991–92, much info...
National audienceHumans are messy, and not just here on Earth (Bohannon, 2015). On November 15, 2021...
Twenty years have passed after the Chornobyl accident, but its consequences are so immense that even...
In the 1950\u27s at the height of the Cold War, Defence Research Bureau (DRB) laboratories, located ...
This paper examines what space debris consists of and where it came from. In 1958, astronomer Clyde ...
*The author owes gratitude to Professor Anatoly Mikeev for indispensable assistance in collecting da...
News clippings related to Chernobyl and other radiation events. See more at https://archives.library...