Yes you can because there is no atmosphere and wind to cover up the tracks like on earth.
The most recent pictures taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter do not have a high enough resolution to show the LRVs, but you can see the tracks they left during the missions. See "Related Links" below.
Apart from the lunar landers, lunar rovers, flags and foot prints, the most significant item was the lunar laser rangefinder [See related link]
The things that the astronauts left on the moon are very small from our distance. The Apollo landing sites and tracks of the lunar rovers have been recently imaged by an orbiting NASA lunar probe
See the Web Link 'Rover - Space Exploration - Wikipedia' to the left for information.
No. Neither the Hubble or any Earth telescope can see anything on the Moon that is less than one hundred feet across. The LRO took some very interesting pictures of the Apollo sites, though, some of them clear enough you could see the pads on the LM, the trails the astronauts left in the soil, etc.
Three. Four lunar rovers were built, one for each Apollo mission 15, 16, and 17 [See Link]. The other one was used for spare parts after the cancellation of further Apollo missions
You will see the bright star Regulus on the right and the planet Saturn on the left.
A lunar rover is a vehicle designed to transport astronauts and equipment on the surface of the moon. These rovers are typically robotic and remote-controlled, allowing for exploration of the lunar surface without endangering human lives.
No, the lunar landers left on the Moon during the Apollo missions cannot be seen from Earth without powerful telescopes. The size of the landers is small relative to the vastness of the lunar surface, making them difficult to spot.
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If you leave Rock Ridge on the left and you go northwest then you see some tracks follow the tracks and it leads to the cow. Don't go a different way if for a couple seconds the tracks are gone it's because the cows' hoofs are dry but at the next place where water is then you see them again.
See the Web Link on the left for information and further links to some of the current space rover developments.