Former Russian Space Chief Repeats False Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory

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Former Russian Space Chief latches on to moon landing conspiracy theory, ignoring mountains of evidence proving United States put men on the moon.

A 3D image produced with data taken from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft “shows quite a similar landscape” to a photograph taken by an Apollo 15 astronaut.

The Apollo missions also took thousands of photographs, and recorded thousands of hours of video and audio. “About 400,000 scientists, engineers, technologists, machinists, electricians, worked on the Apollo program,” Rick Fienberg, the press officer for the American Astronomical Society,in 2019. “If in fact the main motivation for believing in the moon hoax that is you don’t trust the government, you don’t trust our leaders, you don’t trust authority, how can you feel that 400,000 people would keep their mouths shut for 50 years? It’s just implausible.

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