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  2. 2010 in science - Wikipedia

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    8 July – The Swiss Solar Impulse aircraft performs the first ever 24-hour non-stop flight powered purely by solar energy. 14 July – Scientists in the United Kingdom announce that they have discovered a protein in hens that is necessary for the production of eggs. (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl.) 16 July

  3. Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation

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    APOLLO shooting a laser at the Moon. The laser pulse is reflected from the retroreflectors on the Moon (see below) and returned to the telescope. The round-trip time tells the distance to the Moon to great accuracy. In this picture the Moon is very over-exposed, needed to make the laser beam visible. Apollo 15 Lunar Ranging Retro-Reflector (LRRR).

  4. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/July 2010 - Wikipedia

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    1 July 1. 2 July 2. 3 July 3. 4 July 4. 5 July 5. 6 July 6. 7 July 7. 8 July 8. 9 ...

  5. Wikipedia:Featured articles promoted in 2010 - Wikipedia

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    This page is the list of featured articles that were promoted in 2010, listed by the month in which they were ... (moon) October 24, 2024 ... July 1, 2010: Wehwalt ...

  6. The moon may be more than 100 million years older than previously thought, study finds CNN 12 hours ago US is investigating potential national security risks posed by internet routers used by millions

  7. List of missions to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    1 October 2010: Long March 3C: CNSA: Orbiter: Success Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point [75] and subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis for a close encounter with the asteroid at a distance of 3.2 kilometers and a relative velocity of 10.73 km/s. [76] [77] 116 ...

  8. Did we really land on the moon? The big questions and eye ...

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    Moon landing deniers say there's clear photographic evidence of this, and point out that because there's no breeze on the moon, this must be fake. Apollo 11astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin, on the Moon ...

  9. Lunar Laser Ranging experiments - Wikipedia

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    The orbits of the Moon and planets are integrated numerically along with the orientation of the Moon called physical libration. [ 23 ] At the Moon's surface, the beam is about 6.5 kilometers (4.0 mi) wide [ 24 ] [ i ] and scientists liken the task of aiming the beam to using a rifle to hit a moving dime 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) away.

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