What the Moon Landing Site Looks Like Through a Large Telescope

Can you see the Apollo 11 landing site with a telescope? Can you see the flag on the Moon? Did we really land on the Moon? These are some of the most common questions I get whenever I post a large telescope online. Some people are curious. Others use this exact question to argue that the Apollo missions never happened. So instead of arguing… let's test it together! In this video, I use a Celestron EdgeHD 11 telescope with a ZWO ASI6200MM camera to image the Moon and zoom into the Sea of Tranquility - the exact location of the Apollo 11 landing. We break down: • Can you see the Apollo landing site from Earth? • Why you can't see the flag on the Moon with a telescope • The real limits of telescope resolution • The difference between zoom and actual detail • What amateur and even professional telescopes can realistically show It’s all about physics, resolution, and what the data actually shows. If you’ve ever searched: “can you see the moon landing with a telescope” “why can’t we see the flag on the moon” “proof the moon landing is fake or real” …this video gives you a clear, practical answer. Equipment used: • Celestron EdgeHD 11 • ZWO ASI6200MM Pro • Focal reducer Subscribe for more real-world astrophotography tests, gear reviews, and honest explanations of what’s actually possible in astronomy. Clear skies! #MoonLanding #telescope #artemis