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That's an interesting thought I hadn't considered. The Webb is about as quiet as we're going to get anywhere near our orbit, but a lunar compound could very easily be much larger, and would be a great deal easier to service/upgrade.
The dark side of the moon is shielded from the planet’s radio by the whole moon. So it’s a pretty attractive place to set up.
Plus, several candidate craters have favorable geometry for a massive radio telescope.
It truly is one of my favorite proposals.