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Laser Beams Finally Bounced Back to the Earth From the Moon - Interesting Engineering
Aug 11, 2020 24 secs
Scientists have relied on reflectors on the Moon missions since the Apollo Program back in 1969. .

Basically, a laser beam is sent to the reflector from Earth, afterwards, the amount of time it takes to come back is measured.

It also helps with the calculation of the distance between Earth laser stations and Moon reflectors.

It is time for RLO to figure out why the 50-year-old reflector tools installed by Apollo 11 and 14 crews are sending quite low signals to Earth now.

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