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Moon's Measure Is Old Stuff

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Kevin Robinson

AUSTIN, Texas -- When a reporter from the London Daily Telegraph and, later, another from the British Broadcasting Co. phoned Peter Shelus, an astronomer at the McDonald Observatory, to ask about his research, the scientist was somewhat baffled. The reporters wanted to know about Shelus' feat -- measuring the distance between the Earth and the moon to an accuracy of 1 to 3 cm. Shelus said, "My first reaction was, 'Where have you been? We have been doing this for 15 years.' " Laser lunar ranging measures the distance from the Earth to the moon by timing the round-trip of a laser pulse as it...Read full article

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