Jack Condon
Well-Known Member
How do you think we know exactly how far away the moon is at any given moment?
Lasers. But here's the payoff: you have to have the signal come back to you to determine distance. So how is that working? Mirrors. The Apollo missions set up mirrors on the moon that were then targeted by earth so that we could keep tabs on its position, rotation and any other changes by shooting lasers at the mirrors and getting the signal back.
Reflectors on the moon are not proof that there were people on the moon as remote-controlled landers can have adjustable reflectors attached to their sides. If the Surveyor* missions were real, they had this technology.And that blows any chance of a hoax out of the water.
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Surveyor program - Wikipedia
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