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Originally posted by theophysics,
Are you kidding me? Yeah I guess that makes sense, we can see galaxies billions of miles away but we can't see a flag pole on the moon. They have even zoomed in on the lunar tracks left behind. |
I hope you know enough physics to look up something called resolution. We can resolve galaxies from (several billion miles is barely the distance between the Sun and say Jupiter btw) millions of lightyears away because they are huge objects...literally tens of thousands of lightyears across.
The only photos we have of lunar tracks are the ones taken by the astronauts that landed there.