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Cheesefreek | 23:32 Sun 12th Dec 2004 | Science
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Is it possible, with the huge telescopes currently being used, that we could view the debris left behind by the Apollo moon landing, to once and for all disprove the conspiracy theorists?  Has it already been done?  If not, why?
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No, because the telescopes are not powerful enough to see such a small thing.  In any case, the mad conspiracy theorists would only say that the photographs/images from such telescopes were faked anyway.  If they are nincompoopismatic to think that people did not go to the Moon in the first place, then they would also be impervious to any logic or reasoning as far as evidence is concerned.

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Sorry ansteyg, didn't understand the website you suggested.  I know I'm labouring the point, but if telescopes can now practically see the beginning of the universe, in terms of light years, what's the problem with the moon?
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Thanks ansteyg - god knows you tried!!  I did understand your explanation.  I'm grateful for that.  I've been rabbiting on about it for months.  Everyone will be glad someone's explained it to me in simple terms.  Thanks mate.
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The Hubble telescope no longer excist    it wwas brought back to earth and burnt up
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No - the Hubble is still going.  Check out its website.

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