How much area does one of Lunar Flashlight's lasers cover in a single pulse?

(use meters squared for units)

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It is difficult to provide an exact measurement without specific information on the power and beam divergence of Lunar Flashlight's lasers. However, typically, a laser beam can cover an area of around 10^-10 to 10^-4 square meters in a single pulse.
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