We have telescopes that can see far away stars but not a single image of the lunar lander sitting on the moon...
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What's the best time of year to see the lunar landing still sitting, preserved, on the moon?
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We have telescopes that can see far away stars but not a single image of the lunar lander sitting on the moon...
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It's on the "dark side" brush!
Apparently hobbyist telescopes aren’t anywhere near powerful enough to resolve items a few meters in size.
True, I can attest based on my own. I can see lots of detailer crater details, but stuff that’s a mile wide, not 3m landers. ;)
Then there’s the problem of reflected sunlight. I can also say from experience that my 8” telescope mirror makes looking directly at a full moon nearly unbearable - it’s bright at that magnification! Filters work, but James Webb could be pointed at the moon. It hasn’t been, so why hasn’t it been? That’s a real problem with the moon landing narrative… no further interest for the past 75yrs? 🤔
I don't know why I engage with you Moontards, but here ya go. Its from the LRO, which orbits the moon.
