During the Apollo missions, astronauts left special reflectors on the Moon’s surface. Scientists on Earth still use them today, bouncing laser beams off them to measure the Moon’s exact distance. This method revealed that the Moon is moving away from us by about 3.8 cm per year. The same experiment also helped confirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

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