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You couldn't get into a circular orbit that was always 47 feet from the surface. That's impossible anyway, because a great circle route across the moon's surface is not a perfect circle, it dips down into craters and up over mountains. But could you achieve a stable elliptical orbit whose lowest approach to the surface was 47 feet? It sounds plausible to me, if not particularly safe.



Actually it's hard to get a stable orbit around the moon at all. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_orbit#Perturbation_effec...




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