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.
That it was just a hoax.
Around 6%
the same reason people believe the moon landing was 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.
While it's difficult to determine an exact number, surveys suggest that only a small percentage of people believe the moon landing was a hoax. Studies show that less than 10% of Americans hold this belief. The overwhelming majority of people accept that the moon landing was a real event.
It wasn't, the moon landings were real.
No, the 1969 moon landing is not a hoax. There is overwhelming evidence from multiple sources, including photographs, videos, and personal accounts from astronauts, that confirm the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed humans on the moon.
There is no evidence to support the claim that the moon landing was a hoax. Multiple lines of evidence, including photos, videos, and samples brought back by astronauts, confirm the authenticity of the moon landing. Various independent investigations and scientific analyses have also debunked the hoax theories.
Only cranks and conspiracy theorists.
MythBusters - 2003 NASA Moon Landing Hoax 6-11 was released on: USA: 27 August 2008 Australia: 25 July 2009
Some conspiracy theorists believe that the first moon landing was staged by the U.S. government as a hoax to win the Space Race against the Soviet Union. They claim that the footage and photos were filmed in a studio and that the astronauts never actually landed on the moon.