The report stated "Then, the team took advantage of the telescope's superlative: It's the largest fully steerable radio telescope in the world, able to study objects across 85% of the sky. So the team pointed the telescope and fired the radar system at the moon — more specifically, at the Apollo 15 mission's landing site in the Hadley-Apennine region. The team used antennas of the NRAO's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to catch the signal that bounced back."
Apparently the radar imaging resolution was to about 5-meters across, impressive. The Moon 385,000 km from Earth, a telescope using optical light with eyepiece and focal length resolving 1", can see an area ~ 1.867 km in diameter. it will not be long before some start asking to see radar images of the Apollo landing sites with the equipment left behind
