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  • No. Even the largest telescopes on Earth cannot resolve something as small as the Apollo Lunar Lander on the Moon. The lander is only about 4 meters across, and at a distance of 384,000 km you would need a telescope mirror over 200 meters wide to see it — far larger than anything that exists. Even the Hubble Space Telescope can’t see it. The only clear photos of the landers come from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is actually orbiting the Moon. 3/16/26
  • Never happened. https://youtube.com/shorts/rdsUe0IDI0w?si=86XVNIxLUuZqEbAO https://youtube.com/shorts/H4Cpseug0j8?si=AzxBBYFqKr0Xzmk3

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