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using the mirrors left on the lunar surface by the Apollo missions, mirrors
allowing the Earth–Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving from the Earth at the almost imperceptible rate of three to four centimeters per year.
A) allowing the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving
B) allowing that the Earth-moon distance can be measured precisely lasers, scientists have been able to determine that the moon is moving
C) that allow the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it was determined byscientists that the lasers, it was etermined by scientists that the Moon is moving away
D) that allow that the Earth-Moon distance can be measured precisely by lasers , scientisls were able to determine that the moon is moving away
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Originally posted by freshlily on 14 May 2006, 21:34.
Last edited by freshlily on 15 May 2006, 08:11, edited 3 times in total.
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14 May 2006, 21:43
freshlily wrote:
using the mirrors left on the lunar surface by the Apollo missions, mirrors allowing the Earth –Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving from the Earth at the almost imperceptible rate of thte3e to four centimeters per year .
1) allowing the Earth -Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers .it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving 2) allowing that the Earth-moon distance can be measured precisely lasers, scientists have been able to determine that the moon is moving 3) that allow the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers ,it was determined byscientists that the lasers ,it was determined by scientists that the Moon is moving away 4) that allow that the Earth-Moon distance can be measured pre3cisely by lasers , scientisls were able to determine that the moon is moving away
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15 May 2006, 11:42
Using the mirrors left on the lunar surface by the Apollo missions, mirrors allowing the Earth–Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving from the Earth at the almost imperceptible rate of three to four centimeters per year.
A) allowing the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving
B) allowing that the Earth-moon distance can be measured precisely lasers, scientists have been able to determine that the moon is moving
C) that allow the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it was determined byscientists that the lasers, it was etermined by scientists that the Moon is moving away
D) that allow that the Earth-Moon distance can be measured precisely by lasers, scientisls were able to determine that the moon is moving away
as it is B. but pls post E so that we can figure out what would be correct answer.............
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