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Old 01-17-2008, 01:35 PM   #4
salomal-qask

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the report is back albeit updated. here is a possible explanation.

http://www.unm.edu/~market/cgi-bin/archives/002519.html

scientists detect lowest frequency radar echo from the moon
a team of scientists from the naval research laboratory (nrl), the air force research laboratory’s (afrl’s) research vehicles directorate, kirtland air force base, n.m., and the university of new mexico (unm) has detected the lowest frequency radar echo from the moon ever seen with earth-based receivers.

in the lunar echo experiment (more properly called a lunar bi-static radar experiment), the air force/navy high frequency active auroral research program (haarp) high power transmitter, located near gakona, alaska, launched high power radio waves toward the moon. the reflected signal, weakened because of the long distance to the moon and back, was detected by receiving antennas in new mexico.
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