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Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how far away the moon is to millimeter level precision.

We landed. We planted a flag. We brought a car and left some burnouts.

And we did it first because Americans in the sixties has massive brass balls. Its been all downhill since then.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how far away the moon is to millimeter level precision.

We landed. We planted a flag. We brought a car and left some burnouts.

And we did it first because Americans in the sixties has massive brass balls.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how far away the moon is to millimeter level precision.

We landed. We planted a flag. We brought a car and left some burnouts.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how far away the moon is to millimeter level precision.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how close the moon is to millimeter level precision.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS.

244 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly.

244 days ago
1 score
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Am I biased

A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly against all five reflectors.

244 days ago
1 score