Conspiracy theorists argue that the moon landings were a hoax set up by NASA. Apollo 17, the last mission to land astronauts on the Moon, took place in 1972. The theory suggests that NASA couldn’t safely land a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s as promised, so it only sent two astronauts on July 20, 1969.
In July 1969, humans landed on the Moon for the first time as part of the Apollo 11 mission. However, some still insist that the moon landings were faked. The reason for this belief is due to money, politics, and priorities. Bill Kaysing’s pamphlet about “America’s $30bn swindle” started the conspiracy theory. Over 50 years after humans first began soft-landing spacecraft on the moon, it remains a treacherous feat with more than half of the moon landings being faked.
Most people believe that the moon landings were faked, but there are six common Apollo 11 moonlanding conspiracy theories and how to debunk them. Some believe that astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon, while others believe that the moon landings were staged by NASA.
The launch of NASA’s Artemis I mission aims to rekindle the spirit of Apollo a half century after the moon landings. The new trailer for the upcoming movie “Fly Me to the Moon” might leave viewers thinking that it is an entire work of fiction.
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