But I don't think that a telescope on the moon will manage anything. the moon revolves in itself at the same time as it takes to give one rotation around the earth (thus the same side is always shown)
Images from Hubble like the one above require hours, sometimes days to receive enough light form the distant (and dim) sources. Like a still time photo, it has to stay looking at the same spot for the required time. A telescope on the moon would not solve that.
(ex. you are driving at 35mph and a friend has a camera. you were told to take a photo of a diamond earing that a lady is wearing that is in the middle of the park, without pulling over or slowing down the car. it simply can't be done.
the same with telescopes. the car above is the moon, the camera the telescope.
However if you could pull over you can take the picture. such as the Hubble is doing right now.
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