The Apollo programs were For Real. The only thing that does require explanation is certain aspects of the missions ( such as stage separation and re-entry) simply could not be photographed even with telephoto lenses and therefore , in certain situations, technical animation was shown on the Tv screens, nearly always overprinted ( Animation) or ( Simulation) the simulation was high-caliber and similar to that used on the Science Propagation ( I wouldn"t call it Propaganda as the science part was accurate- show called The Big World of Little Atom. (maybe Adam but I always thought it was the atom symbol). There were certain lapses that required delayed radio responses ( a special tone was used) and as mentioned some things simply do not photograph, and therefore trick animation, but crafty, was used. case closed.
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.
It was not a hoax, 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.
The main conspiracy theory surrounding the first moon landing in 1969 is that it was staged by the U.S. government to win the Space Race against the Soviet Union. Some believe that the footage was filmed on a soundstage and that the entire Apollo 11 mission was a hoax. However, there is overwhelming evidence to support the authenticity of the moon landing.
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.
It was not a hoax, 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.
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.
The main conspiracy theory surrounding the first moon landing in 1969 is that it was staged by the U.S. government to win the Space Race against the Soviet Union. Some believe that the footage was filmed on a soundstage and that the entire Apollo 11 mission was a hoax. However, there is overwhelming evidence to support the authenticity of the moon landing.
The Apollo moon hoax is a claim by misguided (or deliberately lying) individuals who claim to have evidence that NASA faked the 6 manned moon landing missions.The theory was first written about in 1974 by Bill Kaysing in his book We Never Went to the Moon: NASA's 30 Billion Dollar Swindle jumped in the fray from there.The facts, however, show that the moon landings were real. The evidence supporting the truth of the landings is voluminous. Anybody claiming the moon landings are fake have either been misled or are deliberately lying.
That it was just a hoax.
Around 6%
Only cranks and conspiracy theorists.
MythBusters - 2003 NASA Moon Landing Hoax 6-11 was released on: USA: 27 August 2008 Australia: 25 July 2009