Why do you need reflectors on the Moon to bounce lasers off from there? They claim Moon rock is so reflective that it bounces Sun light from the surface of the moon and have it light up the ground on Earth during nighttime.
If you think we can accurately hit a tiny reflective surface on the moon with a laser but cant see the landing site with a telescope you must be a shill because no one is that retarded. How can they aim it if they cant even see what they are aiming. Shills get dumber every day.
False premise. They know generally where the mirrors were placed (there is no lunar GPS per se) but then with the lasers as tight beams that can be directed and aimed at the mirrors.
And, yes, you can see the moon landing sites with the appropriate equipment.
Your car windshield also reflects sunlight but you get better reflection off a mirror. It’s about precision and having the right tool for the job, and not using something that works kinda okay for it.
Moon rock reflecting light, like virtually every other matter, doesn't mean they act like a mirror works like a mirror. Otherwise, we would use rocks when combing our hair in the morning. Plus, they know exactly where the mirrors are.
Why do you need reflectors on the Moon to bounce lasers off from there? They claim Moon rock is so reflective that it bounces Sun light from the surface of the moon and have it light up the ground on Earth during nighttime.
Lasers allow for precise measurements.
If you think we can accurately hit a tiny reflective surface on the moon with a laser but cant see the landing site with a telescope you must be a shill because no one is that retarded. How can they aim it if they cant even see what they are aiming. Shills get dumber every day.
False premise. They know generally where the mirrors were placed (there is no lunar GPS per se) but then with the lasers as tight beams that can be directed and aimed at the mirrors.
And, yes, you can see the moon landing sites with the appropriate equipment.
Thanks for the laugh shill. Just aim a laser at a moving object you can't see lol
Moon rock already acts as a mirror for sunlight, or so are we told.
Your car windshield also reflects sunlight but you get better reflection off a mirror. It’s about precision and having the right tool for the job, and not using something that works kinda okay for it.
So you agree that we can bounce a laser off the surface of the Moon, even without a reflector placed there?
Moon rock reflecting light, like virtually every other matter, doesn't mean they act like a mirror works like a mirror. Otherwise, we would use rocks when combing our hair in the morning. Plus, they know exactly where the mirrors are.
They know exactly where those mirror are, but placing a man on the Moon they can not?