Why do you believe it would be visible? Can you see a breadcrumb your friend glued onto a plane with a telescope when it flies? If you can't then that must mean your friend never glued it on!
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed Apollo landing sites. Scale matters. Stars emit their own light while lunar artifacts only reflect it. The moon's ~240,000 miles away versus stars appearing brighter allows their detection.
Show me one photo of it from any telescope ever.
Why do you believe it would be visible? Can you see a breadcrumb your friend glued onto a plane with a telescope when it flies? If you can't then that must mean your friend never glued it on!
Hubbell Telescope can see billions of lightyears away, but can't see some tracks from a luner rover right next door?
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed Apollo landing sites. Scale matters. Stars emit their own light while lunar artifacts only reflect it. The moon's ~240,000 miles away versus stars appearing brighter allows their detection.
Enough talk, show me.