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Revision as of 03:53, 2 January 2021

[[File:Double Laser.jpg|thumb|right|Double Laser side by side from 15.3 km - Globe model predicts both beams are 10 meters underneath the horizon.]

Double Laser side by side from 15.3 km - Globe model predicts both beams are 10 meters underneath the horizon.