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  1. This episode of a FOX TV show titled Conspiracy Theory was aired on February 2001. The "Appolo 11 Mission" allegedly landed the first humans on the Earth's Moon on July 20th, 1969, at 20:17:39...

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    • No stars. Some conspiracy theorists reference the lack of stars in the pictures taken by the Apollo astronauts from the surface of the Moon. Media caption,
    • The flapping flag. Another claim is that the famous US flag, which appears in photos of the moment, appears to be flapping in the wind. Doubters say there wouldn't be wind on the Moon as there is no air.
    • It wasn't impossible. Some people don't believe in the space shuttle and the missions to the Moon because they think the journey itself was impossible because of something called the Van Allen belts.
    • Moon rocks. Another piece of evidence for the landing is the fact that the astronauts came back with rocks from its surface. They returned with more than 842 pounds (382kg) of Moon rocks, which have been shared and studied by scientists in many countries for decades.
  2. Jul 12, 2024 · And for the skeptics, there is plenty of online evidence that “we did land on the moon, not just once, but six times.”

  3. Jul 17, 2019 · July 20 marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission — and 50 years is long enough that many people alive today have only seen the moon landing as...

  4. More than 50 years ago, Apollo 11 triumphantly landed on the moon. Almost immediately thereafter, however, skeptics cast doubts that humankind could accomplish such an enormous feat. Some...

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  5. Most likely it was a piece of hair or thread introduced during copying. A more subtle argument that the landings were faked is based on various misunderstandings of Nasa equipment and lunar physics. A well-known example is the American flag that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin placed on the Moon.

  6. Oct 14, 2019 · 50 years after Apollo 11, New Yorker magazine humorist Andy Borowitz looks at the evolution of the myth that the moon landing was faked, as well as other truth-adjacent conspiracy theories. Aired...

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