So you honestly believe you can use a laser beam to hit a target thats so far away you can’t even see it with a telescope?
You need to understand, that you struggle with discerning science fact from science fiction.
Science fiction: the rocket acheived escape velocity, then escaped from Earths gravity, and floated across the flat-space between the Earth and the Moon where gravity magically doesn’t exist if you go fast enough.
Heres a science fact for you: if you shine a laser at the mirror humans left on the moon, it reflects back. It does not reflect back anywhere on the moon except for the exact spot (3 spots, 3 mirrors) where the mirror was left
space between the Earth and the Moon where gravity magically doesn’t exist if you go fast enough
It sounds cartoonish to you because you have a cartoonish understanding of physics.
So you honestly believe you can use a laser beam to hit a target thats so far away you can’t even see it with a telescope?
You need to understand, that you struggle with discerning science fact from science fiction.
Science fiction: the rocket acheived escape velocity, then escaped from Earths gravity, and floated across the flat-space between the Earth and the Moon where gravity magically doesn’t exist if you go fast enough.
Its cartoonish, mate.
Shame on you
Heres a science fact for you: if you shine a laser at the mirror humans left on the moon, it reflects back. It does not reflect back anywhere on the moon except for the exact spot (3 spots, 3 mirrors) where the mirror was left
It sounds cartoonish to you because you have a cartoonish understanding of physics.
1962
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiment
Check mate!