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Can Earth-based telescopes see all large features of the Moons surface?

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Can Earth-based telescopes see all large features of the Moons surface?

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No, they cannot. Only a little over 50% of the moon’s surface can be observed from earth, and observations must be made over a period of about 15 years in order to observe the maximum amount of surface.

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