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Why doesn't NASA just point a telescope at the moon and photograph the lunar lander legs to disprove naysayers
Naysayers frequently claim that the moon landings were done on a Hollywood sound stage and that nobody from Earth has ever been to the moon. I don't believe this for a second - it's just a conspiracy theory in my opinion. I wonder, though, why haven't any of the world's space organizations turned one of their orbital telescopes at the moon and snapped a picture of the landing sites of the Apollo spacecraft? From what I remember from science class, the lunar landers all left their "legs" behind when they blasted off - AND there's the moon rover still down there someplace.
If Google can buy pictures of the earth that are clear enough to identify a park bench or a pedestrian on the street from orbital photography companies, why can't we get some pictures of the landing sites and put this thing to rest? Again - naysayers won't be much impressed, but I sure would be!
Actually there is already somethng like this. The astronauts left a large mirror on the moon and, if you have a powerfull enough laser and the right electronics, you can bounce a laser beam off this mirror and calculate how far away the moon is.
On optical pictures, the stuff they left behind is still relatively small and the moon is quite a distance away (much farther than the satellites used to take pictures of park benchs on earth). I am not sure we have any optical telescopes with enough resolving power.
The naysayers enjoy believing in this kind of stuff so, even if you showed them a picture, they would think the picture was faked.


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