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  2. Retroreflector - Wikipedia

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    A set of three mutually perpendicular reflective surfaces, placed to form the internal corner of a cube, work as a retroreflector. The three corresponding normal vectors of the corner's sides form a basis (x, y, z) in which to represent the direction of an arbitrary incoming ray, [a, b, c].

  3. Retroreflective sheeting - Wikipedia

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    Many different colors and degrees of reflection intensity are provided by numerous manufacturers for various applications. As with any retroreflector, sheeting glows brightly when there is a small angle between the observer's eye and the light source directed toward the sheeting but appears nonreflective when viewed from other directions.

  4. Modulating retro-reflector - Wikipedia

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    A modulating retro-reflector (MRR) system combines an optical retro-reflector and an optical modulator to allow optical communications [1] and sometimes other functions such as programmable signage. [2] Free space optical communication technology has emerged in recent years as an attractive alternative to the conventional radio frequency (RF ...

  5. Corner reflector - Wikipedia

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    A corner reflector is a retroreflector consisting of three mutually perpendicular, intersecting flat reflective surfaces. It reflects waves incident from any direction directly towards the source, but translated. The three intersecting surfaces often are triangles (forming a tetrahedron) or may have square shapes.

  6. Retro-reflector - Wikipedia

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  7. List of retroreflectors on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The locations of lunar retroreflectors left by Apollo (A) and Luna (L) missions. Retroreflectors are devices which reflect light back to its source. Six were left at six sites on the Moon by three crews of the Apollo program, two by remote landers of the Lunokhod program, and one by the Chandrayaan program. [1]

  8. Laser Ranging Retroreflector - Wikipedia

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    The Laser Ranging Retroreflector (LRRR) is the first ever deployable lunar laser ranging experiment.It was carried on Apollo 11 as part of the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package, and on Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 as part of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP).

  9. Safety reflector - Wikipedia

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    A rear reflector on a bicycle Reflecting device on horse.. A safety reflector is a retroreflector intended for pedestrians, runners, motorized and non-motorized vehicles.A safety reflector is similar to reflective stripes that can be found on safety vests and clothing worn by road workers and rescue workers.