Placing ultrastable lasers inside some of the coldest, darkest lunar craters could help scientists establish a GPS-like ...
They rank among the darkest and coldest places in the solar system: Hundreds of lunar craters, many of them at the moon's south pole, never receive direct sunlight and lie in permanent shadow. That's ...
Scientists have developed an ultrastable laser that could create a GPS-like signal for spacecraft to navigate the Moon’s surface.
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