How can someone take a picture of a solar system 50 million light years away, but not a coin sized rock on the surface of the moon.

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I recently saw a photo somebody posted of a galaxy 50 million light years away. I have always wondered, why doesn’t he point it at the moon or even a planet 10 light years away and see the surface up close? We might see water or certain organisms. I have yet to see a picture like that in my lifetime. Thanks in advance for the answer.

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Same reason you can see a camp fire many miles away at night but can’t see the detail of an ant’s foot a few feet away from you even in daylight.

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