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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.

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