«Man never reached the moon…»
The theory that various governments around the world, especially the US, have planned conspiracies to hide the truth about various issues related to space is not new. One of them, however, involves a milestone in the history of Humanity: the arrival of man on the Moon. The Apollo program managed to place missions XI, XII, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII on the lunar surface, and its astronauts carried out a series of experiments on its surface; However, the theory that everything was a fraud began to gain strength; that we never reached the Moon, that the landings were faked and everything was filmed in a TV studio, deceiving millions of people. And they say they have proof. Many tests. Let's see what this is about:
Pseudoscience says...
The Apollo moon landings were a fraud. In reality we never reached the Moon, it was all a gigantic conspiracy by the US to appear to have won the space race against the USSR. The main evidence of fraud is in the photographs sent by the missions, which show a series of inconsistencies and impossible facts that demonstrate this setup and demonstrate that everything was a hoax, the biggest and darkest in the history of NASA.
Science says...
The idea that the Apollo moon landings were faked has been around for quite some time, although initially it was just rumors, simply doubts about the impressive and admirable feat, which at first glance seemed impossible. But this rumor gained strength from a documentary broadcast by FOX in 2001, called "Conspiracy Theory: Did we land on the Moon?«, presented by actor Mitch Pileggi from the series The X-Files. In this program a series of «evidence» against the moon landings was presented, which was enough to unleash a controversy and division between defenders and opponents of the conquest of the Moon, that July 20, 1969. Below I will go over the supposed evidence of fraud, presenting the scientific arguments against it. There is solid evidence that we did go to the Moon, and some of it, paradoxically, can be seen in the «controversial» photographs themselves.
The alleged evidence of fraud.
Check the statements'Fake'and his reply'TRUE' to contrast the supposed 'controversial' situations on the Moon (note that to notice the contrast you must hover your mouse over some images).