For the first time ever, scientists received a signal after sending laser beams from Earth to a reflector on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter around the moon.
The successful signal was received after multiple attempts over the last decade, and the results of the study could complement future laser experiments used to study space.A laser station in Grasse, France, sent the laser beams toward the NASA orbiter, some 240,000 miles away. The beams had to travel that distance to hit a reflector on the orbiter that was only about the size of a paperback novel. The study published last week in the journal Earth, Planets and Space.
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