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.
Lasers lose focus with distance. You can use a laser at a short distance with a lower power laser, making your cat chase it, as it reflects off the floor. Trying to reflect laser light off the moon would require a very powerful laser, or something more reflective to hit it with, like a mirror, because the moon is very far away.
The sun, being very very bright, is capable of putting out light that reflects off rocks.
I am saying that if you believe in the moon landing, you believing in the moon reflectors also make total sense. Instead of watching those Space wars movies, try going outside, and look at just how bright the moon is.
Yea, I was out last night with my dog, almost full moon. Pretty bright.
Again, if you think moon rocks are as reflective as mirrors, and thus equally as useful for laser measuring, why don't you brush your hair while looking at a slab of granite?
Almost everything reflects light to make it visible, that's now light works.
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.
Lasers lose focus with distance. You can use a laser at a short distance with a lower power laser, making your cat chase it, as it reflects off the floor. Trying to reflect laser light off the moon would require a very powerful laser, or something more reflective to hit it with, like a mirror, because the moon is very far away.
The sun, being very very bright, is capable of putting out light that reflects off rocks.
They know exactly where those mirror are, but placing a man on the Moon they can not?
Your sentence reads like Yoda wrote it. What exactly are you saying?
I am saying that if you believe in the moon landing, you believing in the moon reflectors also make total sense. Instead of watching those Space wars movies, try going outside, and look at just how bright the moon is.
Yea, I was out last night with my dog, almost full moon. Pretty bright.
Again, if you think moon rocks are as reflective as mirrors, and thus equally as useful for laser measuring, why don't you brush your hair while looking at a slab of granite?
Almost everything reflects light to make it visible, that's now light works.