Moon drifting away at 3.8 cm per year, confirmed by millimetre-precision laser ranging

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Moon drifting away at 3.8 cm per year, confirmed by millimetre-precision laser ranging
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Laser pulses bounced off Moon retroreflectors left by Apollo and Lunokhod missions measure the Moon’s recession from Earth at about 3.8 cm per year with millimetre accuracy, a result that tests general relativity and informs Earth–Moon dynamics; the rate depends on ocean tides and continental layout, and future reflectors from Artemis missions will enable sharper measurements.

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