"NASA and ISRO's Laser Experiments for Safe Moon Landings"

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NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter successfully shot a laser at India's Vikram lander on the Moon, hitting a target the size of an Oreo cookie. This scientific experiment aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of locating a stationary object on the Moon's surface from orbit. The laser bounced off a Laser Retroreflector Array on Vikram and was picked up by NASA, showcasing the potential for future lunar missions to use retroreflectors as a crucial technology.
Topics:science#laser-experiment#lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter#moon-surface#nasa#space-technology#vikram-lander
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