No. In fact, I believe I answered this question before in the Telescopes question archive. Even using the Hubble Space Telescope with a resolution of 0.04 arcseconds, at the distance of the Moon, some 224,000 miles, you could only resolve objects 230 feet across. Ground-based optical interferometers would be limited by 'confusion' and atmospheric turbulence, but space-based interferometers might be able to see something.