No.
When you throw that much money at an engineering problem, its not that hard to build a big rocket and an airtight can to send three people in to the moon. Getting there is the hard part. Building the things is pretty hard, too, namely the engines.
There were stories of the times when they tested the engines, windows were broken 30 miles away over the horizon and the ground shook. People witnessing the launches could attest to the loudness. If you could build such a thing that could be that loud and make the ground shake, then why not go a step further and make a rocket engine in earnest. There were at least 14 of these flying fuel tanks made, one of them is in Washington DC. on display. You don't build 14 pieces of steel and aluminum that big and sturdy - go all that way, only to not use them to your advantage.
There was no moon hoax. The moon landings were real.
There was no hoax, the landings were real.
It was not a hoax, it was real.
Why would it be a hoax-we landed on the Moon 3 times prior.
The first manned moon landing occured in 1969, not 1967. That being said, the 1969 landing was not a hoax.
There was no moon hoax. The moon landings were real.
No
There was no hoax, the landings were real.
It was not a hoax, it was real.
It wasn't, the moon landings were real.
Why would it be a hoax-we landed on the Moon 3 times prior.
The first manned moon landing occured in 1969, not 1967. That being said, the 1969 landing was not a hoax.
The moon landings were real. 12 men have walked on the moon.
No. Like the other 5 moon landings, it was real.
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.
No, it is a hoax.
That it was just a hoax.