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44.  Johnson, “Climate Control.”
                    45.  U.S. Army Air Forces, “Memorandum Report”; oberth, Die Rakete; oberth, Wege
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                   46.  “Space Mirror.”
                    47.  U.S. Army Air Forces, “Memorandum Report.”
                   48.  “Space Mirror.”
                   49.  Humphreys, “Volcanic Dust”; Humphreys, Physics of the Air.
                    50.  Hoyle and Lyttleton, “Effect of Interstellar Matter”; Krook, “Interstellar Matter.”
                    51.  Rusin and Flit, Man versus Climate, 60–63.
                    52.  Bruno, “Bequest of the Nuclear Battlefield,” 259.
                    53.  “Text of Johnson’s Statement on Status of Nation’s Defenses and Race for Space,”
                       New York Times, January 8, 1958, 10.
                    54.  Fleming, “What Counts as Knowledge?”
                    55.  Walter Sullivan, “Called ‘Greatest Experiment,’” New York Times, March 19, 1959, 1;
                       Christofilos, “Argus Experiment,” 869.
                    56.  New Yorker, May 26, 1962, 31.
                    57.  Rodin and Hess, “Weather Modification.”
                    58.  Lovell and Ryle, “Interference to Radio Astronomy.”
                    59.  Kellogg, “Review of Saturn High Water Experiment,” 1.
                   60.  Wexler, “on the Possibilities of Climate Control,” 1.
                    61.  Kennedy, “Address to the United Nations,” n.p.
                    62.  United Nations, “International Co-operation in the Peaceful Uses of outer Space.”
                    63.  Wexler Papers; Yalda, “Harry Wexler.”
                   64.  U.S. Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit, “Facts Sheet”; Washington, “Com-
                       puter Modeling.”
                    65.  Price and Pales, “Mauna Loa observatory.”
                   66.  European Space Agency, “Harry Wexler.”
                    67.  Wexler, “Modifying Weather on a Large Scale,” 1059.
                    68.  Wexler, “on the Possibilities of Climate Control.”
                   69.  Wexler, “Further Justification for the General Circulation,” 1; see also Fleming, Cal-
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                   70.  Robert C. Cowen, “Space Fuel: Weather Maker?” Christian Science Monitor, Janu-
                       ary 17, 1962, 5; Sumner Barton, “Space Taint Could Twist Weather,” Boston Globe,
                       January 21, 1962, A5.
                    71.  Wexler, “on the Possibilities of Climate Control,” 1.
                    72.  Wexler, “Further Justification for the General Circulation,” 1.
                    73.  Wexler, “on the Possibilities of Climate Control,” table 1.
                   74.  Wexler, “Further Justification for the General Circulation,” 2.
                    75.  Chapman, “Gases of the Atmosphere,” 133.
                    76.  Wexler, “Deozonizer” memorandum.
                    77.  Malkin to Wexler, November 22, 1961, Wexler Papers.
                    78.  Manabe and Möller, “on the Radiative Equilibrium.”
                    79.  Wulf to Wexler, December 15, 1961, Wexler Papers.
                   80.  Wulf to Wexler, January 2, 1962, Wexler Papers.



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