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The real reasons people still insist the moon landing was faked
The first humans walked on the Moon more than half a century ago, yet a stubborn minority still insists the whole thing was staged on a soundstage. Polls and surveys in the United States and Europe show that disbelief in Apollo has become a durable feature of modern conspiracy culture rather than a passing fad.
NASA’s upcoming Artemis II flight will be the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, but it will not land on the moon. Here’s why.
But still, some people don’t believe the Moon landings actually happened and think the whole thing was staged or faked, possibly with the help of Hollywood. Among them are Kim Kardashian, Joe Rogan and YouTuber Shane Dawson.
From a return of humans to lunar orbit, to Japan's first crack at Mars, advanced space travel and exploration is set to continue in 2026.
NASA is re-evaluating its Human Landing System (HLS) for the Artemis III moon landing, reopening proposals to the broader industry due to development delays and timeline uncertainties. SpaceX, originally contracted for Artemis III, is "behind" on critical ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The moon and sun share top billing in 2026. Kicking off the year’s cosmic wonders is the moon, drawing the first astronauts to visit in more than 50 years as well as a caravan of robotic lunar landers including Jeff Bezos ...
NASA says we've been to the moon six times. Kim Kardashian claims the first time was faked. On a recent episode of The Kardashians, the reality-show star was chatting with actress Sarah Paulson about astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon.
Khloé Kardashian doesn’t believe the moon landing happened. Is this why she wasn’t on the slay girlboss Blue Origin rocket? In a recent episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian expressed doubt that astronauts landed on the moon. Speaking to People ...
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Why landing on the moon this time is far more dangerous
Returning humans to the Moon is no longer just about building a rocket. It requires orbital refueling, automated landings, and a spacecraft that has never completed a full mission like this before. Every step depends on the one before it working perfectly.