who? astronauts? there was a camera mounted on LM.
yes you can if you have a special sort of camera
It was a camera on the lunar rover which was left behind and controlled remotely back on earth.
pinhole camera, look it up
it was a remote (radio) controlled camera.
There will be a total lunar eclipse visible in North America on December 21, 2010; it will be very partially visible in the UK as the Moon will go into eclipse as it is setting. There will be a total lunar eclipse on June 15, 2011 primarily visible in India and eastern Africa, which will be partially visible in the UK when the Moon will rise already coming out of eclipse.
You can purchase a Hasselblad camera from specialist local camera and photography stores. Online you can find them at sites like 'hasselblad lunar' 'bh photo video' and 'ebay'
George Robert Carruthers invented the Lunar Surface Ultraviolet Camera. It was used for the first time in a 1991 space shuttle mission.
There was a camera on the lunar module that did it.
According to Lunar eclipse in wikipedia.org, there will be a total eclipse of the Moon in June15 2011, and again in Dec 10 2011.
When you posted this question, the eclipse was in progress and already half-over.
That would be Christopher Columbus.
None of the Apollo landings was photographed. Cameras placed on the lunar surface by the landing parties were however able to photograph the take-offs of the LEM at the conclusion of each lunar excursion.