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  1. Dec 11, 2015 · Claim: Stanley Kubrick admitted in an interview that he helped NASA fake the U.S. moon landings. Rating: False. About this rating. On 10 December 2015, the web site YourNewsWire.com...

    • The Stanley Kubrick Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory
    • The "Evidence" of A Faked Moon Landing
    • Bonus: Is The Shining Stanley Kubrick's Moon Landing Apology?

    There was a bit of interesting timing happening in regards to where Kubrick was in his career and when the Apollo 11 launch would take place. In 1968, Kubrick was working on 2001: A Space Odyssey. At this same time, NASA was in the final stages of preparation for the Apollo 11 launch. Recent years of exploded capsules, technical failures, and techn...

    Yes, there was a Kubrick-NASA connection back in the late '60s but it was not as secretive or sinister as this conspiracy theory alleges. In reality, Kubrick had approached two aerospace contractors, as well as NASA employees, Frederick Ordway and Harry Lange, to consult on 2001: A Space Odyssey. The men were called in for their expertise to help m...

    The devil has always been in the details with Kubrick's 1980 film The Shining. Some believe there are details within The Shining, placed there specifically by Kubrick, to tease his involvement in helping to fake the moon landing. To be clear, Kubrick has never explained the reasons behind the following Apollo 11-specific choices he made for set des...

    • ‘The moon landings were filmed in a TV studio.’ There are two different ways of capturing moving images. One is film, actual strips of photographic material onto which a series of images are exposed.
    • ‘They used the Apollo special camera in a studio and then slowed down the footage to make it look like there was less gravity.’ Some people may contend that when you look at people moving in slow motion, they appear to be in a low gravity environment.
    • ‘They could have had an advanced storage recorder to create slow motion footage. Everyone knows NASA gets the tech before the public.’ Well, maybe they did have a super secret extra storage recorder – but one almost 3,000 times more advanced?
    • ‘They shot it on film and slowed down the film instead. You can have as much film as you like to do this. Then they converted the film to be shown on TV.’
    • Becky Little
    • The moon landing is fake because the American flag looks like it is flapping in the wind. Buzz Aldrin with the American flag on the moon in 1969. If you look at the American flag in still pictures from the Apollo 11 mission, it appears to be flapping in the wind.
    • The moon landing is fake because you can’t see the stars. Aldrin during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the Moon. He has just deployed the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package (EASEP) where you can see the Passive Seismic Experiment Package, the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector and the Lunar Module "Eagle".
    • The moon landing is fake because the shadows aren’t right. Aldrin pictured with the Lunar Module "Eagle." In images from the moon landing, it is possible to see certain objects even though they are in shadow.
    • The moon landing is fake because you can’t see Armstrong’s camera. Neil Armstrong took this photograph of Aldrin with a 70mm lunar surface camera. In one of the pictures from the moon landing, you can see Armstrong clearly reflected in Aldrin’s visor.
  2. Apr 3, 2023 · 3 April 2023. What was claimed. A video shows director Stanley Kubrick admitting to faking the 1969 moon landings in collaboration with the US Government and NASA. Our verdict. The man in the video appears to be an actor—not the real Mr Kubrick.

  3. Moon landing conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo program and the associated Moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA, possibly with the aid of other organizations. The most notable claim of these conspiracy theories is that the six crewed landings (1969–1972) were faked and that twelve Apollo astronauts did not ...

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