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Originally Posted by LadyShea
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
We detect light when it strikes the telescope. We can't detect light that far away, so when it first gets reflected off of the reflector we wouldn't see the flash.
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But we do detect it, that's the whole point of laser lunar ranging!
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What gibberish is up your sleeve now? Lunar ranging? Explain this LadyShea so you can be the winner and badmouth Lessans.
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Lunar laser ranging is what they call sending laser pulses to the retroreflector on the moon and receiving it back...it's been the topic of discussion for several days now.
Lunar Laser Ranging experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I'm not talking about measuring lunar pulses, I'm talking about what we see. Do you even know the difference or are you that stubborn just to be right?