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How Fast Is Laser Pointer?

3.00e+5 km/s
1079 million km/h · 671 million mph
≈ 100% of the speed of light

Laser-pointer light travels at exactly the speed of light — 299,792,458 m/s. A pointer aimed at the Moon takes 1.28 seconds to reach it; bouncing off Apollo retroreflectors and returning takes 2.5 seconds for the round trip.

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The first laser was built in 1960 by Theodore Maiman — using a synthetic ruby crystal. Lasers are now in DVDs, fibre-optic networks, surgical tools, and, yes, cat toys.

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