
As all of us now know, this alarming chain of occasions didn’t finish in disaster. For all of the heightened stress, the story ended up as a light-hearted merchandise on the finish of that night’s late information programme, full with Tom Lehrer’s blackly comedian music We Will All Go Collectively When We Go (“… all suffused with an incandescent glow”).
The BBC’s Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman famous: “Earlier than we go, we must always report that nuclear struggle didn’t get away at this time, regardless of the perfect efforts of a Russian information company. At 13:46, experiences started coming in quoting the Moscow information company Interfax that Russia had shot down an incoming missile. Reporters, pondering they had been about to have ringside seats for Armageddon, instantly known as the Ministry of Defence. A stirred however unshaken spokesman boldly asserted: ‘I’m assured that the British haven’t fired any missiles at Russia.'” A Pentagon spokesperson was none the wiser, saying, “All we’ve got is experiences of experiences.” Â
World forex markets wobbled, whereas politicians, navy chiefs and journalists spent a frantic hour scrambling for info. At 14:52 GMT, the individuals who had been conscious of the potential disaster might breathe once more. Interfax corrected its report back to say that – though Russia’s early warning system had registered the launch of a missile – the rocket had landed in Norwegian territory.
Later, a defence official in Norway confirmed the launch was made in peace. It had been a part of a routine scientific analysis programme at a civilian rocket vary and was aimed toward gathering details about the Northern Lights, the distinctive climate phenomenon in any other case often called the aurora borealis. The rocket landed as deliberate within the sea close to the distant Arctic island of Spitzbergen, nicely wanting Russian air house. Hours after the report was identified to be false, unnamed Russian defence sources advised Interfax it was “too quickly to inform” if the launch was meant to check their early-warning radar system.



