I want to find a way to look at the lander on the moon with my own two eyes, just to shut up the retarded conspiracy people, and point and laugh at them even more than I do now.
Apparently, it's essentially impossible to see the landers on the moon, even with something like the hubble, because the field of view to actually discern the lander on the moon is so small. Apparently though, when the terminator is swinging by it, you can see the shadow of the landers

What I was thinking though was this: What would happen if you took multiple hour-long exposures of the area on the moon with the lander, and superimposed them. Would that increase the "resolution" of the picture at all, and give you a better view of a smaller FOV?
Maybe some of you photography guys could answer that.
-Jesse