Forty years after men first touched the lifeless dirt of the Moon polling consistently suggests that some 6 percent of Americans believe the landings were faked and could not have happened.
That it was just a hoax.
No, the moon landings were real. Another answer: Although many people do believe this, and some claim that they have evidence, I don't think that it is a hoax. Believe what you want, but it isn't.
It was not a hoax, it was real.
The first manned moon landing occured in 1969, not 1967. That being said, the 1969 landing was not a hoax.
No, but there have been various conspiracy theorists trying to claim it was a hoax for whatever unstated reasons of their own. Egos, probably.
That it was just a hoax.
Around 6%
No, the moon landings were real. Another answer: Although many people do believe this, and some claim that they have evidence, I don't think that it is a hoax. Believe what you want, but it isn't.
the same reason people believe the moon landing was a hoax.
It was not a hoax, it was real.
The first manned moon landing occured in 1969, not 1967. That being said, the 1969 landing was not a hoax.
Because they choose to deny the overwhelming evidence that proves that 12 men really did fly to the moon and land on its surface and walk on it. There is no concrete evidence to support any hoax hypothesis.
It wasn't, the moon landings were real.
an elephant, a submarine, a mmonster, a hoax, etc.
No, but there have been various conspiracy theorists trying to claim it was a hoax for whatever unstated reasons of their own. Egos, probably.
During the Apollo Program in the late 1960's and early 1970's, there was a total of six manned moon landings - a total of 12 men have walked on the surface of the moon. The only people who still believe it was a hoax tend to be exactly the same people who believe professional wrestling is "real", and that alien space ships have landed in their back yard.
Some conspiracy theorists believe the United States' moon landing was a propagandist hoax.