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Originally Posted by classic
Is it too close or too far away? They did use Hubble to watch the 1999 crash impact of the Lunar Prospector into the moon to study the ultraviolet emissions.
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I just looked into this briefly. They crashed Lunar prospector into a crater in and unseccessful attempt to detect water. They hoped the impact would produce a large plume which could conceivably have been seen by whatever they looking at it with. I haven't determine what they were using to observe the plume.
The Apollo artifacts on the moon are to small/far away to be seen by Hubble.
Even if they were visible through Hubble, I have a feeling that moon hoax believers would say they were planted by unmanned probes.