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March 12th 04, 02:29 PM
Gordon D. Pusch
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Need an exact description (blue prints ?) of the Lunar Laser reflectors left by Apollo.
(Igor Carron) writes:
I am looking for an exact description of the different US LRRR
experiments left on the moon. While I can find pictures and attendant
science papers on how they were used them afterwards ( I even talked
to a guy at McDonald Observatory), I am really interested in the
equivalent of a blueprint with exact dimensions of these reflectors.
A fairly obvious question no one has bothered to ask, yet, is:
_Why_ do you need the "exact dimensions" of the retroreflector ???
Are you attempting to build a scale model for a diorama, or something ???
What do you expect to learn from knowing its "exact dimensions" ???
-- Gordon D. Pusch
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