Can you see the flag on the moon with a telescope?

Yes, the flag is still on the moon, but you can't see it using a telescope. I found some statistics on the size of lunar equipment in a Press Kit for the Apollo 16 mission. The flag is 125 cm (4 feet) long, and you would need an optical wavelength telescope around 200 meters (~650 feet) in diameter to see it.
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How big of a telescope do you need to see the flag on the moon?

The flag on the moon is 125cm (4 feet) long. You would require a telescope around 200 meters in diameter to see it. The largest telescope now is the Keck Telescope in Hawaii at 10 meters in diameter. Even the Hubble Space telescope is only 2.4 meters in diameter.
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Can you still see flag on moon?

Images taken by a Nasa spacecraft show that the American flags planted in the Moon's soil by Apollo astronauts are mostly still standing. The photos from Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter (LRO) show the flags are still casting shadows - except the one planted during the Apollo 11 mission.
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Can you see items left on the moon with a telescope?

That means that there would be no way to discern the Lunar Excursion Module or any of the other equipment left on the moon. It is just too small to pick up, even with the world's best telescope.
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Can you see the flag on the moon with a camera?

Robinson said the Apollo 11 flag cannot be photographed because it's on the ground; the orbiter cameras can only capture the shadow of the flags around poles. But even if the flags are fallen or faded, they continue to loom large in the history of space exploration.
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Can You See The Flag On the Moon? : Resolution [Telescopes: Eyes On the Universe]



Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Can you see the Moon landing site from Earth with a telescope?

Short answer: Theoretically, yes, but practically, no. It would take an incredibly powerful telescope to see signs of moon landings on the lunar surface, and even the best telescopes we have today are not remotely powerful enough to capture clear images of those signs.
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Can you see the flag on the Moon with Google Earth?

If you already have Google Earth 5.0 on your computer, just click on the tab on the top toolbar that has a picture of Saturn, and click on Moon. If you click on the Apollo 11 flag, you can zoom in on that location and take a tour of the first landing site on the Moon!
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Is there a mirror on the Moon?

It's amazing how much light our moon reflects. Having a few mirrors doesn't hurt, though. They're there because of the Lunar Laser Ranging experiment. In 1969 Buzz Aldrin placed a two-foot wide panel of mirrors on the Moon.
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Can you bounce a laser off the Moon?

That's one precise laser shot. For the first time, scientists have successfully bounced a laser off a mirror that's attached to a spacecraft whirling around the moon. Bouncing lasers off mirrors on the lunar surface is an old trick. Astronauts walking on the moon first left reflectors behind in 1969.
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Is the American flag still on the moon from 1969?

The Six Flags

A stamp printed in the USA shows First Moon Landing, July 20, 1969, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter managed to take images of five of the six flags back in 2012, and it was clear that they were still there.
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What can you see on the moon with a telescope?

Under the gaze of a telescope, the Moon becomes too big to take in at once. Now you'll see real mountains, and not just craters but the crater chains created when impact debris splashes around the main craters.
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How many flags are in the moon?

Contrary to popular belief, the United States flag planted into the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission was not the only one. Since 1969, a total of 6 US flags have been left on the moon.
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How do I find the flag on the moon?

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter can resolve objects about 1 meter across and can just make out the flag left by Apollo 17 astronauts. Through a pair of good binoculars, the smallest crater you can see on the Moon is 10 km (6 mi) across. You could walk 10 km in about two hours here on Earth.
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Can you see the American flag from Earth?

The flag is 125 cm (4 feet) long, and you would need an optical wavelength telescope around 200 meters (~650 feet) in diameter to see it. The largest optical wavelength telescope that we have now is the Keck Telescope in Hawaii which is 10 meters in diameter.
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Which telescope is best for moon?

7 Best Telescopes To View The Moon (2022)
  • Orion 10015 StarBlast 4.5 Astro Reflector Telescope (Teal) ...
  • Zhumell Z8 Deluxe Dobsonian Reflector Telescope. ...
  • Zhumell Z114 Portable Altazimuth Reflector Telescope. ...
  • ORION SkyQuest XT6 Classic Dobson Teleskop Kit.
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What is still left on the Moon?

Besides the 2019 Chinese rover Yutu-2, the only artificial objects on the Moon that are still in use are the retroreflectors for the lunar laser ranging experiments left there by the Apollo 11, 14, and 15 astronauts, and by the Soviet Union's Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 missions.
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What did Neil Armstrong leave on the Moon?

According to reports, the six Apollo missions left 96 bags of human waste on the moon. Later missions even left Lunar Roving Buggies on the surface to make room for samples.
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How long does it take to communicate to the Moon?

Radio waves propagate in vacuum at the speed of light c, exactly 299,792,458 m/s. Propagation time to the Moon and back ranges from 2.4 to 2.7 seconds, with an average of 2.56 seconds (the average distance from Earth to the Moon is 384,400 km).
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What happened to flags on the moon?

The flag was stored externally in the MESA, and was destroyed with the Lunar Module Aquarius when it reentered the Earth's atmosphere. Because of issues the Apollo 15 crew had deploying experiments, the flag planting happened later in the mission than intended; at the end of the second EVA rather than the first.
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Can you see the American flag on the moon with Google Maps?

If you use the Google Moon App then you can see the equipment and the flag left behind after the first Moon Landing in 1969. There are even still footprints there where Astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong walked on the surface of the moon.
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How did NASA get past the Van Allen radiation belt?

The Earth parking orbit is under the inner radiation belt; it traversed the inner zone of the outer belt in about 30 minutes and through the most energetic region in about 10 minutes. On its way back, its trajectory was optimised such that Apollo 11 would steer clear of the belts as much as possible.
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Can a telescope see the Apollo landing sites?

So, if you were hoping to see Apollo hardware on the moon through your telescope, you've no chance, sadly. However, you can see the Apollo landing sites (opens in new tab) if your telescope is good enough—and we're going to tell you how, and where, to find them.
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Why can't Hubble take pictures of the Moon?

The moon is a difficult target for Hubble because it moves across the sky faster than Hubble can track it and is very dim in ultraviolet light. The observations required steady, precise, as well as long exposures to search for the resources.
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Can you see man made objects from space?

Artificial structures visible from Earth orbit without magnification include highways, dams, and cities. The Great Wall of China, often cited as the only human-made structure visible from space, is not visible from low Earth orbit without magnification, and even then can be seen only under perfect conditions.
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