No, but they really aren't expecting to either.
India was the first country to find water on moon
It went to Mercury and all they found was clouds and winds and other strange things that we don't normally find.
They are important for studing the galaxy we live in, but mainly to find life or new species of objects or plants. Which is our biggest hope.
the stadiascope was first used by the ancient Romans to find the height of their buildings and statues
satellites are in use to find ruins, Old camps, Etc in rain forests. As for robots i am not sure about in the wilderness the military does have robots that can map out buildings on its own and come back to the operator.
china
In rome
You can find things written in Braille in the ancient ruins in the Pokemon games. To read it, you can simply look up the Braille alphabet.
Rome
The ruins of Chichen Itza and Tulum can be found the Yucatan Peninsula, in Mexico.
Ancient tomb, Desert ruins, Island cave.
Ruins of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire.
One million year
So they can find objects that is smaller or no longer large.
They search, dig and many of them, if not all of them also find relics such as ruins of ancient cities and fossils of various creatures.
When you jump on the vines at Shark Tooth Island, go on a vine very high but dont run into the coconuts!Then jump on the cave to the ruins. At the top, you will find the paper.
You find the symbols on the roof of the ancient ruins. and just press them in order to make OPEN.