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Apollo 11 was actually the shortest and least documented of the moon landings. As technology improved over the three active landing years they went from a very poor-quality grainy black and white television camera mounted to a static tripod coverage to high quality, color, ground-controlled pan/tilt camera mounted to the lunar rover on Apollo 17.

The fact that people believe Apollo 11 is the only properly documented mission (a "fact" likely gleaned from conspiracy websites) shows that they have done almost zero actual research into the other missions. Even a Wikipedia search of the other missions will reveal large amounts of data. The truth is very readily available and much of it is right here on this website.

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