Why not point the Hubble telescope at where the moon landings occurred and take a couple of pictures, we should be able to clearly see the left over lander bits and the rover and possibly the tracks left in the moon dust.
Ground based telescopes like the one in Chile have the ability to do this, but you'll never see the results because there is nothing there for them to find.
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Newmemba ago
Why not point the Hubble telescope at where the moon landings occurred and take a couple of pictures, we should be able to clearly see the left over lander bits and the rover and possibly the tracks left in the moon dust.
TONYHUSTLE ago
Ground based telescopes like the one in Chile have the ability to do this, but you'll never see the results because there is nothing there for them to find.
Apollo was faked war propaganda, not real.