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Re: [Science] Moon landing Hoax (fwd)



On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Andy Dougherty wrote:

True, but life is short and you have to make a lot of judgements about
whether and when it's reasonable to expend the time, effort, and money
to "look at the data very carefully and try to ascertain its level of
validity."

I wonder how many watts a student-built pulse laser would need in order
to detect the several retroreflectors still up there?

http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/expmoon/Apollo11/A11_Experiments_LRRR.html

The above article mentions that the returning light illuminates a 20-mile
spot on the earth. And that's when you use a telescope with 100-in
aperature.


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