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The many allegations in Kaysing's book effectively began discussion of the Moon landings being faked. [13] [14] The book claims that the chance of a successful crewed landing on the Moon was calculated to be 0.0017%, and that despite close monitoring by the USSR, it would have been easier for NASA to fake the Moon landings than to really go there.
Clips from the faked Mars landing scenes have been used for illustration purposes in various Moon landing hoax conspiracy documentaries, notably the Fox TV show Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon and Bart Sibrel's film A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon (2001). The latter also features a still shot from the hoax scene on the ...
In a July 2019 HBO interview, [9] Sibrel stated the following main reasons that he believed the Apollo missions were a fake: . Apollo's achievement with its 50-year-old technology cannot be reproduced in 2019 by any nation in the world, including the United States (only now is modern technology capable of faking the Moon landings).
Moon landing deniers say there's clear photographic evidence of this, and point out that because there's no breeze on the moon, this must be fake. Apollo 11astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin, on the Moon ...
According to Peter Knight, author of Conspiracy Culture: From the Kennedy Assassination to "The X-Files,” the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was a hoax can be traced back to a self ...
(By the way, don't Google "Apollo 11 images" unless you're prepared to sort through pages of fake moon landing conspiracy websites.) The most famous one is this iconic picture of Aldrin below.
In his book, Kaysing introduced arguments which he said proved the Moon landings were faked. Claims in the book including that: NASA lacked the technical expertise to put a man on the Moon. [citation needed] the absence of stars in lunar surface photographs was indicative of a hoax. [5]
And what if, halfway through a feel-good enemies-to-lovers rom-com about that mission, we pivot to a conspiracy caper in which Johansson's character is blackmailed into staging a fake moon landing?