Was the Moon landing a hoax?

Was the Moon landing a hoax?

Here are the top 8 lines of evidence exposing the moon landing hoax. It’s an iconic image for the citizens of the United States of America: their flag, planted on the moon and waving gently in the breeze. Only, there is no breeze on the moon, meaning there is no air in the moon’s atmosphere, and hence, there is no wind whatsoever.

Was there a NASA conspiracy to fake the Apollo 11 moon landing?

Was there a NASA conspiracy to fake the Apollo 11 moon landing? It’s the greatest achievement of mankind, but ever since Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the Moon in 1969, conspiracy theories have abounded. President Kennedy announced the Apollo program in 1961, vowing to land man on the Moon before the end of the decade.

What was the Great Moon Hoax of 1835?

On August 25, 1835, the first in a series of six articles announcing the supposed discovery of life on the moon appears in the New York Sun newspaper. Known collectively as “The Great Moon Hoax,” the articles were supposedly reprinted from the Edinburgh Journal of Science.

Did the Moon landings actually happen 50 years ago?

Some have even claimed to see a stage-hand in shot, even though there clearly isn’t. So, in honor of the Moon landings, which may or may not have happened (please hold your judgments until the end) here is the most compelling evidence, obviously compiled by an expert, that the Moon landings did not actually happen 50 years ago at all.

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