Radio messages bounce off the moon
| Radio hams and amateur astronomers around the world spent the weekend bouncing radio conversations off the Moon to one another in commemoration of the Apollo 11 landings 40 years ago, organizers in Australia said Sunday. 06/28/2009 21:00 (msnbc tech-science) Continue to read news >> |
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