Why has no one been to the moon in such a long time
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What university telescope did you use?
There’s a radio telescope at Wesleyan University in Delaware, OH which is primarily used for SETI. I was the math advisor for a physics conference and demonstration. At the time, there were moon landing doubters among the Gen X, Y, and Z crowd which annoyed us boomers. So I suggested that we take a look to see what we could find.
coordinates please, I'm close to the Yellow Springs observatory and want to take a look
https://spacenews.com/nasa-lunar-probe-captures-detailed-photos-apollo-landing-sites/
I got to see it because I was part of a program there that weekend. If you go there, you would probably have to be part of the astronomical community to get access.
Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_State_University_Radio_Observatory
In case you havent figured it out Berlin made this story up.
I guess I dont understand what you saw as EVERY search , even ones that promote the Apollo missions state that
NO TELESCOPE on Earth can see the remnants left on the moon
And I know of NO pictures other than a couple from NASA, one of which I posted that claims otherwise....If you have one please post it.
https://yandex.com/search/?text=can+any+telescope+on+earth+see+remnants+left+on+the+moon&lr=21285&search_source=yacom_desktop_common
https://spacenews.com/nasa-lunar-probe-captures-detailed-photos-apollo-landing-sites/
yes that is what I posted which I likened to an MS paint project.
I am trying to understand what YOU saw, since there are no telescopes on Earth that can see Moon landing remnants.
Unless you are admitting that you saw this picture from Nasa and then used it as basis for a claim you saw it through a telescope at the University?