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Dan-Dare

World's strongest telescope at full power in Arizona
Capturing images of objects millions of light years away. 10 times the resolution of the Hubble Space Telescope.

I have seen on this forum someware, that the reason for not being able to see man's landing sights on the moon
and what we left there, is that the telescope's are not strong enough.

Can we know have a look ????

Dan Dare
Legatus Legionis
you may be referring to THIS

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The world's most powerful optical telescope has opened both of its eyes. Astronomers at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) in Arizona have released the first images taken using its two giant 8m diameter mirrors. The detailed pictures show a spiral galaxy located 102 million light-years away from the Milky Way. LBT has been 20 years in the making but promises to allow astronomers to probe the Universe further back in time and in more detail than ever before.
Bella-Angelique
Looking forward to new pictures. thumbsup.gif
Alex01
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I have seen on this forum someware, that the reason for not being able to see man's landing sights on the moon
and what we left there, is that the telescope's are not strong enough.

Can we know have a look ????

Dan Dare


Remember telescopes are designed to see large objects which are far, not small objects which are near. wink2.gif
DONTEATUS
could it be theres something that we are not privie to see up there? just a question,DONTEATUS wink2.gif
Waspie_Dwarf
May I remind Dan Dare that this is not the place for conspiracies theories. Keep such discussion in the correct forum please.

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