Blackholesun
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Hello,
Last night, under a full moon, I was shooting my 1 watt red laser at several small clouds near the moon. One cloud for a minute, then the next, then the next. 3 total. Each dissipated in about 5 minutes after I had shot them. Each in it's turn. I went in and told my wife and showed her it seemed I was scattering clouds, by shooting another, and it too dissipated. I live at an altitude if 1200 feet and the clouds were at maybe 3000 feet. It maybe a coincidence, but I think I'll try this again soon.
Last night, under a full moon, I was shooting my 1 watt red laser at several small clouds near the moon. One cloud for a minute, then the next, then the next. 3 total. Each dissipated in about 5 minutes after I had shot them. Each in it's turn. I went in and told my wife and showed her it seemed I was scattering clouds, by shooting another, and it too dissipated. I live at an altitude if 1200 feet and the clouds were at maybe 3000 feet. It maybe a coincidence, but I think I'll try this again soon.