BokehMonkeh t1_irzthdx wrote
Reply to comment by AbsenseG in Enjoy the details. I work 16 hours edit and merge 380 RAW images of the moon and the final result was worth it by daryavaseum
In theory yes, in practice no. I'll skip over all the physics of angular resolution, and say that to see details such as footsteps on the moon, you'd need a telescope that magnifies approximately 330,000 times. That'd need a mirror with a diameter of around 160 meters. That's 16 times bigger than the largest telescope on Earth right now.
So in short; could it be made? Yes. Are we even remotely close to doing so? No. It's simply cheaper and easier to send up a satellite with "normal" cameras than to build something like that.
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