Most of this blog is a copy & paste from A.I. output. I asked the questions in bold. How many camera megapixels would you need to zoom into a photo that can show a man on the moon? To estimate the required camera resolution, we'll consider a few factors: 1. *Distance to the Moon*: The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers (238,900 miles). 2. *Desired image size*: Let's assume we want to capture an image of a person (about 1.7 meters or 5.6 feet tall) on the Moon's surface. 3. *Angular resolution*: We'll use the angular resolution of the human eye as a reference, which is around 200-250 pixels per degree. Using these factors, we can calculate the required camera resolution: Assuming a 35mm equivalent focal length, we can estimate the required resolution: - For a 1.7-meter (5.6-foot) tall person on the Moon, we'd need an angular resolution of around 0.0002 degrees (or 0.012 arcseconds). - Using the angular resolution of the human...