Quote (Santara @ Nov 27 2017 02:13pm)
Well then it's a good thing they left behind several retroreflectors on the face of the moon for use in the lunar laser ranging experiment, isn't it? They can "see" them because they can shine a laser at it and measure the time for the return pulse.
A reflector on the moon wow - so in that observatory (one one can do it) in Arizona ( i think) where they flick a switch and then 4 seconds later a light comes on and you think they sent a laser to the moon and back lol
Maybe you could explain how they were doing that "test" before they landed on the moon?
Hey i got a switch in my living room that turns on someone's lights in China, prove me wrong.....
This post was edited by card_sultan on Nov 27 2017 06:25pm