N.A.S.A did not fake the moon landing at all.
NASA has made all the Apollo information available.
No, the moon landing photos were real.
I did not fake the moon landing. The moon landing was a real event that took place on July 20, 1969 when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
There is no credible evidence to support the claim that NASA faked the Apollo 11 moon landing. The mission was widely documented and verified by multiple sources around the world. The scientific and technological achievements of the Apollo program have been independently confirmed by various space agencies and experts.
NASA named them Apollo, I call them fake.
The Apollo 11 moon flight and moon landing was never ever faked.
The Apollo moon landing in 1969 was real.
The Apollo moon landing was not shot by anyone, as the landing itself was conducted by NASA astronauts on the Apollo missions. The events were recorded by cameras on the lunar module and by cameras remotely operated from Earth.
The Apollo 11 mission was developed by NASA, the United States space agency. It was led by Project Apollo, a program initiated by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 with the goal of landing humans on the Moon.
Eugene Cernan is the astronaut who flew a total of 6 NASA space missions, including one Apollo moon landing. He was the commander of Apollo 17, the final mission of the Apollo program which landed on the Moon in December 1972.
NASA began planning the moon landing as early as 1961, when President John F. Kennedy announced the goal of landing astronauts on the moon and returning them safely to Earth before the end of the decade. The actual Apollo program, which included the moon landing missions, officially began in 1963. The first successful manned moon landing took place in 1969 with the Apollo 11 mission.
Apollo 17 took place in December 1972. It was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program and remains the most recent manned Moon landing.