Yes - the History Channel would live up to its name.

   Spacetime folding would be the major key and super high
   resolution imaging tech.

   As it stands, we can't even see the leftover bits from NASA on
   the Moon. We're not even close to that yet:
   [1]http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/.../122-are-there...

   Then again, we're not even close to folding spacetime.

   However, theoretically? Most definitely possible. I'm thinking
   we may need to master neutrinos somehow somewhere in the process
   because they can slip next to stuff. [ie - we need very small
   things instead of big fat electrons. Yeah, I think electrons
   will be way too big in the future and will just get in the way
   most of the time with their Casimir effect wrecking a lot of the
   manipulations at those resolutions and below]

References

   Visible links
   1. http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/our-solar-system/45-our-solar-system/the-moon/the-moon-landings/122-are-there-telescopes-that-can-see-the-flag-and-lunar-rover-on-the-moon-beginner